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The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Rosanna Davison shares ‘beautiful' snaps from sun-soaked family holiday and fans all say she's ‘looking fabulous'
ROSANNA Davison has given fans a glimpse into her "fabulous" sun-soaked getaway with her family. The Irish model recently jetted off to Mallorca with her husband Wes Quirke and their three kids, Sophia, five, and twins Hugo and Oscar, four. Advertisement 3 Rosanna jetted off to Mallorca with her family Credit: Instagram 3 The Irish model gave fans a glimpse into their fabulous getaway 3 Fans all called her 'beautiful' The 41-year-old took to her page today to show off some of her fabulous outfits and fun moments from the trip. In the first snap, the mum-of-three looked glam as ever wearing a white embroidered daisy dress from She completed the summer look with white high heels and a pair of white sunglasses. Advertisement READ MORE ON ROSANNA DAVISON She also posted a gorgeous snap of herself in a brown two-piece bikini as she posed on a unicorn float in the pool. Rosanna later shared a loved-up snap of herself and Wes who were all smiles as they posed on the balcony with the gorgeous sea view behind them. The stylish lady was glowing in a white sun dress printed with colourful sunflowers. Meanwhile, Wes was sporting a pair of black shorts and a bright yellow tee. Advertisement MOST READ IN THE IRISH SUN Exclusive The former Miss World looked happier than ever as she posed for a sweet photo with her three kids. The Rosanna Davison offers her top tips on home renovation She also wowed fans with a jaw-dropping snap in a white and blue bikini as she posed in the sea. The model finished off the post with some clips of the incredible views from their trip. Advertisement She captioned her post: "Bank Holiday Friday hits different." Rosanna's fans and friends all flocked to the comment section to share their love for her post. Nikia said: "Beautiful." Anne wrote: "Looking fabulous. I love Mallorca. I holidayed there so many times with the children." Advertisement 'BIG SHOCK' Lee commented: "Beautiful - have fun." Another added: "Looks fabulous." Rosanna recently admitted her mum's The Dublin native's mum, Diane de Burgh, was back in 2022 after a routine blood test. Advertisement opened up on the "big shock" she got when her mum initially revealed her illness to her family. Speaking at the Platinum VIP Style Awards, Rosanna told The Irish Sun: "It was a big shock and a big cry. She's the healthiest person in the world, really health conscious. "It just goes to show it can happen no matter how healthy your lifestyle is. It takes no prisoners. It can happen to anyone." After about a year of treatment, Diane fortunately got the good news that she was in "complete remission". Advertisement


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘Travelling with three kids under 5 is not for the weak', says Rosanna Davison as she jets off on ‘beautiful' trip
ROSANNA Davison has joked that travelling with three kids under five is "not for the weak" after jetting off to Spain. The Irish model and her husband Wes Quirke recently brought their three little ones over the Mallorca, Spain, to soak up the sun. 3 Rosanna Davison has jetted over to Mallorca, Spain Credit: Instagram 3 Rosanna shared her honest experience of travelling with three kids Credit: Instagram 3 Rosanna posted a series of jaw dropping holiday snaps Credit: Instagram Rosanna, who is renowned for sharing her honest experience with parenthood, took to Instagram after her two hour flight with small kids. The 41-year-old snapped a photo of her incredible view from their hotel balcony and penned in her caption: "So beautiful here. "Also I say this every time but, travelling with three kids age five and under is not for the weak." In the next Instagram story, the Dublin beauty captured a clip of the breathtaking view of the sunset falling over the sea in front of their hotel. READ MORE ON ROSANNA DAVISON The sky was a stunning golden peach colour and boats in the distance sailed by making for a jaw-dropping video. A separate photo showed the Irish star standing out on a balcony and gazing out at the blue sea. The stylish lady was all dolled up in a white sun dress with sunflowers printed all over Later Rosanna shared a heart warming video of her young ones all dressed in their swimming gear as they made their way to the pool. Most read in Celebrity All three of the kids held on tightly to their blow up unicorn they bought for the pool. Rosanna shared stripped down snaps of her in a stunning two-piece brown bikini while she posed on the kids' toy. For her second night on the holiday, Rosanna looked jaw-dropping in a white embroidered daisy dress she got from Asos. The fabulous frock has an off the shoulder look with some puffed sleeves. Unfortunately if you are looking to steal Rosanna's style the dress is currently sold out on Asos' website. Although Rosanna and her family are constantly on the go, she manages to keep her health and The 41-year-old revealed how being a mum actually helps her stay so fit. Speaking at the Platinum VIP Style Awards, she told The Irish Sun: "I go to a trainer three times a week. Apart from that I don't do cardio or anything. I'm just quite active. "Once I pick up the kids from school we go to the playground. Even the steps I do around the house getting them food and getting them dressed and bathed and everything. "I wear a hoop normally. It's always detects me showering the kids as an activity because I'm just constantly moving. "I'm not a big partier. I get up too early for that. They're all in school. Just staying active and being conscious of dieting. "Sleep is such a big part of it. I'm a 9 o'clock bedtime person these days. The boys rock in at 5.30 every morning. Tomorrow morning I'll be up at 5.30."


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘I don't do crash diets' says Rosanna Davison as she reveals her tips to keeping fit as mum-of-three
ROSANNA Davison has said she doesn't "do crash diets" as she revealed her secrets to keeping fit. The Dublin native and her husband Wes Quirke have three kids together, Sophia, five, and twins Hugo and Oscar, four. Advertisement 4 Rosanna Davison spoke to The Irish Sun at the Platinum VIP Style Awards last week Credit: Instagram 4 Rosanna has shared her tips to keeping fit Credit: Social Media Collect 4 Rosanna has said she's always running around with her kids Credit: Instagram The happy family are currently renovating their dream home, which they hope to move into this summer. And while The 41-year-old revealed how being a mum actually helps her stay so fit. Speaking at the Platinum VIP Style Awards, she told The Irish Sun: "I go to a trainer three times a week. Apart from that I don't do cardio or anything. I'm just quite active. Advertisement read more on rosanna davison "Once I pick up the kids from school we go to the playground. Even the steps I do around the house getting them food and getting them dressed and bathed and everything. "I wear a hoop normally. It's always detects me showering the kids as an activity because I'm just constantly moving. "I'm not a big partier. I get up too early for that. They're all in school. Just staying active and being conscious of dieting. "Sleep is such a big part of it. I'm a 9 o'clock bedtime person these days. The boys rock in at 5.30 every morning. Tomorrow morning I'll be up at 5.30." Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Graphic Warning Rosanna added: "I don't do crash diets. It's nothing really juicy I can tell you that I do or don't do. "I'm a big into listening to your body, listening to your hunger cues, eating when you're hungry, stopping before you're too stuffed." Rosanna Davison strips down to show off incredible figure as she enjoys sun holiday with family And the former Miss World is actually studying nutrition at the moment. She said: "I've been always into athletics and fitness. I study nutrition, I'm just finishing up a degree. It's like converting a previous diploma into a degree at the moment. I'm still studying. Advertisement "I suppose I've always interested in health and fitness from a functional perspective as maybe an athlete would look at food and exercise." MUM'S HEALTH SCARE Rosanna's mum, Diane de Burgh, was After about a year of treatment, Diane fortunately got the good news that she was in "complete remission". Rosanna spoke about the importance of keeping on top of your health saying: "She fought it early because of a routine check. Advertisement "The reason why I spoke about it is because of the importance of routine checks. "I'm due to go in the next couple of weeks for an annual blood check. It's just to keep you on top of your health checks. "Whether it's smears or mammograms or blood tests, that kind of thing. Just to keep you on top of your health. "She's someone who caught their cancer early, went through the chemo, but is through the other side of it now so it's a great success story." Advertisement 4 Rosanna does weight training three times a week Credit: Instagram


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘It was a big shock', says Rosanna Davison as she opens up on mum's health after cancer treatment
ROSANNA Davison has admitted her mum's cancer diagnosis was a "big shock" for their family. The Dublin native's mum, Diane de Burgh, was Advertisement 3 Rosanna Davison with her parents Chris De Burgh and Diane Credit: Brian McEvoy 3 Rosanna's mum was diagnosed with cancer in 2022 Credit: Kyran O'Brien 3 Rosanna said her mum's cancer journey is a 'great success story' Credit: Instagram Speaking at the Platinum VIP Style Awards, Rosanna told The Irish Sun: "It was a big shock and a big cry. She's the healthiest person in the world, really health conscious. "It just goes to show it can happen no matter how healthy your lifestyle is. It takes no prisoners. It can happen to anyone." After about a year of treatment, Diane fortunately got the good news that she was in "complete remission". Advertisement read more on rosanna davison Rosanna said her mum is doing "great" now and added: "She's absolutely living her best life. Which is amazing to see. She had a rough couple of years. "She fought it early because of a routine check. The reason why I spoke about it is because of the importance of routine checks. "I'm due to go in the next couple of weeks for an annual blood check. It's just to keep you on top of your health checks. "Whether it's smears or mammograms or blood tests, that kind of thing. Just to keep you on top of your health. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Graphic Warning "She's someone who caught their cancer early, went through the chemo, but is through the other side of it now so it's a great success story." Diane recently joined her singing hubby Chris de Burgh for a two week tour around Australia. Rosanna Davison reveals real reason she's been 'exhausted & overwhelmed' in hilarious clip Speaking about her dad, Rosanna said: "He just did a tour of Australia. He kind of kept it low key. He was like, 'Me and your mum popping off to Australia'. "And then he did the Opera House in Sydney one of the nights. So he did like a six or eight day tour in two weeks. Advertisement "I don't know how! They were getting flights in between from coast to coast. He's 76. There's no sign of him stopping. "My granny though is about to turn 99. So there's something in the genes there." And while Rosanna is constantly on the go, she manages to keep her health and body in tip-top shape - often showing off her fabulous figure and ROSIE READY The 41-year-old revealed how being a mum actually helps her stay so fit. Advertisement She told The Irish Sun: "I go to a trainer three times a week. Apart from that I don't do cardio or anything. I'm just quite active. "Once I pick up the kids from school we go to the playground. Even the steps I do around the house getting them food and getting them dressed and bathed and everything. "I wear a hoop normally. It's always detects me showering the kids as an activity because I'm just constantly moving. "I'm not a big partier. I get up too early for that. They're all in school. Just staying active and being conscious of dieting. Advertisement "Sleep is such a big part of it. I'm a 9 o'clock bedtime person these days. The boys rock in at 5.30 every morning. Tomorrow morning I'll be up at 5.30."


RTÉ News
6 days ago
- Health
- RTÉ News
New and Ancient Irish Sauna Traditions on Today with Claire Byrne
Rosanna Cooney talks to Claire Byrne about what saunas mean to her, their importance in various cultures across the world and the forgotten legacy of sauna culture in Ireland. Listen back above. In countries like Finland, saunas have been a part of everyday life for centuries. It turns out that there's an ancient, long-forgotten tradition of saunas here in Ireland; according to Rosanna Cooney, author of Sweat House, The New and Ancient Irish Sauna Tradition. Rosanna spoke to Claire Byrne about how she came to write her book. In late 2022, Rosanna says she was feeling overwhelmed and finding life extremely challenging. She remembers hearing about a sweat lodge in Wicklow and decided to give it a go: "When I needed to feel something else, I just thought, that's what I need. To go somewhere for a few hours and not have to think." A sweat lodge is generally a dark, crowded, tent-like sauna in which the heat is supplied by hot stones. The practice is inspired by Native American ceremonies of purification and healing. As well as the intense heat, Rosanna says she experienced an emotional release: "All the pain I had been trapping inside my own body was kind of brought to the surface. And it was like the heat became this kind of emotional poultice, that could bring out what was inside." The positive impact on her mood was welcome, and Rosanna says it also felt strangely familiar. She began to research the history of saunas around the world: "This is something that goes back much longer than the past 6 or 10 years that we've had sauna in Ireland. And so I started really digging into it and I went back to prehistory about 3,000 years ago." Rosanna says she came across reports of ancient sweat lodge culture on the Island of Ireland, concentrated in particular areas of the country. To find out where these ancient traditions were most prevalent, there's more in the full interview; click on the image above. Physical evidence of Irish sweat lodges remains to this day, she says: "Coming up towards pre-famine, 17th/18th Century, we had these stone domes that are still scattered around the country. You can still go visit them. You can crawl inside them, exactly where people would have crawled into them a few hundred years ago." Rosanna says it's very likely these stone domes were used as sweat lodges for similar reasons that saunas are nowadays – to promote mental and physical wellbeing: "These are places people pursued for arthritis or rheumatism but possibly also for something else; you know to have that kind of transported feeling; to go somewhere else with their minds and their bodies." Claire asks Rosanna how these old Irish 'saunas' worked. Rosanna explained the logistics: "The fire, usually with turf, would be lit inside this chamber, let's call it. And they are quite small spaces; like it would be hard to stand up in one. Then the fire would burn fire for a few hours, then once the stone walls had absorbed enough heat and energy of the fire, the turf would be scraped out, and green rushes would be strewn on the ground." Participants were usually naked, Rosanna says, and they would crawl in on the rushes to avoid getting scorched. They would then sit in the dark and the entrance to the stone sweat lodge would be plugged shut: "That's when the temperature would really shoot up. And what's really interesting is that we know from modern archaeological interrogation of the sweat house, is that the temperature in there for people reached 90 degrees." Rosanna travelled widely to research her book. She says she wanted to experience what an unbroken sauna tradition looked like, as is the case in Finland, for example: "I really wanted to see what it looked like to have an unbroken tradition of sauna. Whereas in Ireland we have this really deep, rich amazing history, but it has been broken over time." Taking saunas followed by a cold plunge in icy water has become a part of Rosanna's life now and she says she finds the combined effect to be mentally and physically beneficial: "You're bringing your body through these extremes of heat and cold and then bringing it into this beautiful resting period, where everything can actually come back to an equilibrium." An added benefit, she finds, is improved sleep: "You just sleep SO well afterwards. Sleep is so restorative for us and I think we know the benefits – often a brilliant night's sleep after a sauna just sets you up again for the next day. Rosanna talks more about the psychological benefits of saunas that she has experienced in her own life, as well as some of the cultural differences in sauna practices in different countries in the full interview with Claire Byrne, which you can listen back to above.