Missy is off to Australia!
She had her “last supper” with her family earlier this week with her dad,And now Jack has paid tribute to her on social media with a beautiful black and white picture of the pair together.View this post on Instagram“It breaks my heart to see you go but you’re gonna have the most amazing time away and I know how excited you are for this. A new chapter in your life starts now and I can’t wait to see it xx.
Missy was just as emotional as she commented: “No I can’t. I’m crying again. Thank you for these beautiful word.While proud dad Ronan added: “Beautiful Son.”Ronan made sure to give Missy a proper send-off, hosting a BBQ in her honour and sharing a sweet tribute to say goodbye. Sharing a video from the family night, Ronan showed off the foods on offer including Wagyu beef steaks. Along with a clip of Missy, and her brother Jack, in the kitchen helping to prepare it.
Writing: “My Baby girl is off to Oz. So excited for her but my heart is broken. She will be so missed. Last supper she requested Wagyu. Only the best for Moo.”Earlier this year, Missy Keating revealed to VIP Magazine that she was moving Down Under. She told us at the time: “I’m off to Australia, I got my visa there the other day. I love meeting new people, I am at the age where I’m about to settle down so it’s the perfect time to travel.”
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