Una Healy has said she was never in a 'throuple' with heavyweight boxer David Haye and his partner Sian Osbourne, and that she even had to Google the term as she had never heard of it before.
The 41-year-old Thurles native spoke on Angela Scanlon's Ask Me Anything on RTÉ, where she reflected on her many different careers of primary school teaching, nursing and her time as a singer.
"Right listen, Una, we are going to get this out of the way. The word throuple. I didn't know what the word meant," Angela Scanlon stated to large cheers from the audience members.
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"I was linked to this word. Throuple. If you Google that word, a picture of me and a black bikini will come up," Una said.
She stated that she has been "haunted" by the picture for the last few months. She said she has no idea where the word came from, adding that it was just her posting a picture with two people that she knows.
"I think I need to put this whole thing to bed right now and move on. The only throuple that I am in, is me, myself and I," she said.
“To be honest, it's been horrendous," she added.
"I'm not going to lie. I've found it really horrible and I think that I’ve been used as clickbait and it's really affected me and it's really upset me and it's upset my family. I would just love if I could just be left alone about that, leave that word behind and let me move on.”
She admitted that it was a good holiday and that she has since burned the black bikini that she was pictured in with David Haye and Sian Osbourne.
The Saturday's singer also revealed that she is currently single and hopes to meet someone organically, having had very little luck on dating apps.
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