Katherine Ryan has spoken out about her claim she confronted an alleged sexual abuser in the entertainment industry.
05.11.2022 - 21:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Heartbroken dad Ronan Keating says his 'heart hurts' as he bid his daughter an emotional farewell as she moves to Australia.
Missy, 21, is the second child of the Boyzone star and his ex-wife Yvonne Connolly and is moving down under as she pursues a career in acting. The Irish beauty has worked as a model and was signed to Dublin-based agency 1st Option Management, reports the Mirror.
The aspiring actress previously starred on the Irish version of Dancing with the Stars earlier this year. There has also been speculation she could be appearing on I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! as she show has started filming in Australia and coincides with her move.
Her rumoured stint on the ITV reality show is so far unconfirmed, it appears Missy has been planning her move for some time. Speaking to Irish showbiz website Goss.ie, she said: “I’m moving to Sydney at the end of the month. I’m really looking forward to it.
“I have lots of family in Australia, and there are some great agencies out there for acting. I’m really excited to get out there and start a new chapter. It’s time for a new me.”
She explained the reasons for her career swap, telling the publication: “I’ve always enjoyed acting and put it on hold for the last few years as there’s been other things I’ve been interested in, but looking back, acting has always been the thing I enjoyed the most. It’s what I can see myself doing, hopefully, years to come.”
So far, Missy has starred in three films Dark Touch (2013), The Sea (2013), and The Library (2015).
Announcing her move on social media, Ronan shared a sweet tribute to his eldest daughter as she hugged his two youngest children - Cooper, five, and two-year-old Coco. The proud dad wrote on Instagram: “Off she goes.
Katherine Ryan has spoken out about her claim she confronted an alleged sexual abuser in the entertainment industry.
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