Una Healy 'dating Love Island star' as she moves on from David Haye 'throuple'
02.08.2023 - 22:43
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Una Healy has reportedly begun dating Irish comedian Stephen Mullan, after bringing an end to her "throuple" relationship with David Haye and his girlfriend Sian Osborne five months ago. The former Saturdays star, 41, previously claimed she had been "tricked" into the throuple by the boxer, who pushed the throuple narrative online, despite Una and Sian never being involved with one another - although they were both dating him.
And it is reported that Una has now moved on from this and embarked on a new relationship with Stephen, who provides the voiceover narration for Love Island Australia. Una hinted at her new romance on Instagram as she shared a snap of Stephen onstage at the Paddy Power comedy festival.
An onlooker at the festival has since told The Sun: "Una was hanging out with Stephen after his turn on stage and appeared to be very tactile with him. “They were together in the artist's area and while Una was more quiet Stephen was happily introducing Una to people as his girlfriend.
“He seemed very keen on her and had a huge smile on his face.” OK! have contacted representatives for Una Healy and Stephen Mullan. Una had previously been involved with David for two months at the beginning of the year, with the boxer seemingly confirming the romance relationship earlier this year, as he shared a snap of himself with both Sian and Una.
Following the breakdown of this relationship, which she described as "a bit of fun", Una has released a new single called Walk Away, which appeared to be about her fling with David. Una confirmed this during a sit-down chat with Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally on their podcast series, My Therapist Ghosted Me During the chat she revealed she had a new single and told the hosts: "I've
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