Mark Feehily is celebrating his daughter Layla's fourth birthday this week and he couldn't be more proud of the little one!
The little one looked away from the camera as she wore a pink top with watermelon patterns across it. And the four-year-old is definitely giving us hair envy with her gorgeous curls!Mark and his partner Cailean O’Neill welcomed Layla, via surrogacy, in 2019.
It wasn’t long before he was inundated with comments from his pals sharing their well-wishes for Layla.“She’s a beauty – happy birthday Layla,” Glenda Gilson commented. His friend Rosanna Davison wrote: “Happy birthday Layla. Sophia will be 4 next month, can’t believe it! Enjoy the celebrations.”In June, the Sligo native revealed he would not be joining his bandmates for five of their concerts over the summer, following medical advice as he underwent surgery.
Writing: “This summer, our Wild Dreams tour continues and we are so blessed for the huge love and support we receive from our fans worldwide. We have five shows taking place this summer from May-July and it is with deep regret that I will not be able to join Shane, Kian and Nicky on stage for those shows.”
“This week I have to undergo a little bit of surgery. There is nothing to worry about I promise, but under doctor’s orders this surgery needs to happen sooner rather than later and will also require some recovery time throughout the summer.”Mark Feehily opens up about his experience with pneumonia: ‘It’s the first time any of us has missed a stint of gigs like that’
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