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Rosanna Davison leaves fans gushing as she shares ‘beautiful' snaps from sun-soaked day on Irish island with family

Rosanna Davison leaves fans gushing as she shares ‘beautiful' snaps from sun-soaked day on Irish island with family

The Irish Suna day ago
ROSANNA Davison has left fans gushing after she shared a stunning glimpse into a sun-soaked day out with her family.
The Irish model enjoyed a trip to Dalkey Island with her husband Wes Quirke and their three kids; Sophia, five, and four-year-old twins Hugo and Oscar.
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Rosanna enjoyed a sunny day out with her family
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The family-of-five went to Dalkey Island
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Fans shared their love for Rosanna's post
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Yesterday, the family-of-five soaked up the sunshine during a scenic day out on the Irish island.
The mum-of-three took to Instagram afterwards to post some beautiful snaps she captured during the outing.
In the first snap, Rosanna looked stunning as she stripped down into a black bikini and posed in front of the water with her son.
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She also shared a sweet photo of herself and her three children walking towards the water together.
The 41-year-old donned a flowing white summer dress, which she styled with a wide brimmed hat and matching sandals.
She then posted another heartwarming photo of her and the kids enjoying the boat trip over to the island.
Lastly, Rosanna shared a series of clips capturing the breathtaking coastal views around the island.
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She captioned her post: "Summer daze."
Fans and friends flocked to the comment section to share their love for her post.
Rosanna Davison shares 'beautiful' snaps from sun-soaked family holiday
Stella said: "Dalkey Island is the best place on earth, on a day like today Rosanna."
Anne wrote: "Enjoy it looks fabulous there."
Wendy commented: "Love Dalkey Island - and the boat trip over makes it a proper adventure!"
Grace gushed: "So beautiful."
Another added: "Fabulous."
FAB FIT
Rosanna recently wowed fans as she stepped out in the
The Irish model is renowned for her stylish outfits, but this eye-catching look was a real standout to her fans.
The 41-year-old looked beautiful in the bright outfit as she posed in front of colourful hydrangeas.
The Irish star revealed that she got the two-piece outfit from the popular fashion brand Never Fully Dressed.
The set featured a vibrant chequered print with hand-painted sun motifs scattered throughout.
The Check Sun Geanie Shirt comes with a button up front and delicate frilled elasticated cuffs and it is available online for €115.
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