How many children does Ronan Keating have?
BOYZONE star Ronan Keating's son Jack appeared in Love Island 2022 - after he entered Casa Amor.
But how many other children does he have? Here's everything you need to know about the singer's family life.
How many children does Ronan Keating have?
Ronan has five children from two separate marriages.
Keating has three children with his ex-wife Yvonne Connolly - they split in 2015 after 14 years of marriage.
The former couple's children include their eldest son Jack, who was born on March 15, 1999.
Jack starred in Love Island 2022, entering during Casa Amor.
But Jack was booted off the popular ITV show after failing to couple up with any of the fellow islanders - and therefore didn't make it into the main villa.
Ronan and Yvonne's second child, Missy, was born on February 18, 2001, and Ali, arrived on September 7, 2005.
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Missy was originally scouted for Love Island before her brother Jack was asked to appear on the show as a 2022 bombshell.
Ali is an equestrian who shares numerous snaps of herself riding on her Instagram page .
Ronan also has two children with his second wife Storm Keating - Cooper, five, and Coco Knox, two.
The family man regularly posts social media updates and Instagram snaps of his children.
Is Ronan Keating married?
Keating is married to his second wife, TV producer, Australian fashion designer and blogger - Storm.
Storm who was born Sharyn Storm Uechtritz, in Childers, a town in the Wide Bay-Burnett region of Australia.
The couple met when Keating was working on the Australian version of The X Factor in September, 2012 - during that time Storm also worked on The Apprentice Australia and The Voice Australia.
The pair married in 2015, in Edinburgh, where Ronan's eldest son Jack was the best man during the nuptials.
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The former Boyzone has hits worldwide with the band as well as solo offerings including When You Say Nothing At All.
He also earns money from hosting TV shows, and in April 2021 was announced as permanent co-presenter on BBC's The One Show.