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Sarah McIntyre caught up with ‘The Saturdays’ star Una Healy as she arrived back in Ireland to launch Diet Coke’s Love it Light style and pampering tour.
The singer certainly knows a thing or two about fashion and beauty as a member of the stylish girlband, so it was the perfect opportunity to get the lowdown on beautifying in a rush, favourite places to shop and her individual style.
Sarah McIntyre: You’re back in Ireland to launch the Diet Coke Love it Light Tour, what does it feel like to be back home?
Una Healy: It’s lovely to be back home. I’m proud to be asked to do something as big as this, it’s a huge compliment and I hope I do a good job to promote it as well.
SMI: Getting glammed up is part of your job, do you find it a chore or do you love it?
UH: Today it’s fine because it’s just myself, but when we do shows it’s five girls and say you have to be on camera at 8/9am, sometimes we have to leave our houses at four in the morning because there are so many of us to get ready in one tiny little claustrophobic room. Sometimes that can be a bit tough, so it’s actually mostly a chore! You have to sit there and go through the whole hair and makeup and sometimes you just go “I wish I could just do it myself” but it wouldn’t look as good!
She makes up one-fifth of The Saturdays but yesterday flame-haired Una Healy stood alone after she was signed up by a soft drink company for their girlie tour round Ireland.
The 28-year-old singer looked stunning in a red dress by Julian as she posed for snaps for the campaign in Dublin.
And if she was a bit cold standing by the River Liffey, she didn’t show it as she posed for the cameras in her floaty red dress.
Una, who was born and bred in County Tipperary, is the face of a style and pampering tour which will travel round Ireland from next month.
The rugby WAG, who is dating Northampton Saints player Ben Foden, has been enlisted for Diet Coke’s ‘Love it Light’ Roadshow, which will stop at 79 locations across Ireland.
The big hair trend at the Isle Of WightFestival at the weekend was the daisy chain headband.
The Saturdays’Una Healy was first to sport the hippy chick look with a floral garland of flowers in her hair. She completed the theme with a flowing smock top and skinny jeans.
Reminscent of the daisy chains we all threaded together as kids, a simple garland like Una‘s will add a touch of festival hippy chic to your summer look.
Get a floral headband like The Saturdays’Una Healy online now…
Local Country and Western singer Declan Nerney and his popstar niece Una Healy appeared together in the latest edition of VIP magazine recently. In an interview with the magazine, Una says that the Drumlish singer set the wheels in motion for her success when he and his sister Ann (Una’s mum) began teaching Una the guitar from a very young age.
The Saturdays were formed in 2007 and since then, the girl band has clocked up a succession of top ten hits, sold numerous albums and even went platinum with the first album, Chasing Lights.
“My mum and uncle, Declan Nerney taught me how to play guitar, my family have been totally supportive of my decision,” she said. “I have the most amazing job and sometimes I have to pinch myself.”
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