Ronan Keating’s daughter Missy has been seen working in a café in Australia after moving there to “start a new chapter” abroad.
Missy, 21, moved to Sydney earlier this month, having bid farewell to family and friends in London and Dublin in pursuit of acting opportunities and an adventure Down Under.
The aspiring actor has now been spotted working at Coggee Beach, which is a favourite with Irish backpackers.
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It’s located on Sydney’s famous Coastal Walkway which stretches from Bondi Beach to Maroubra Beach.
Missy – the eldest daughter of former Boyzone star Ronan, 45, and his ex-wife Yvonne Connolly, 48 – wore a white
sleeveless top for the café shift, accompanied by a multicoloured headscarf.
The model – who has previously appeared on Dancing With The Stars on RTE – has shared updates from her time abroad since relocating earlier this month, including sharing a series of photos on Instagram of some highlights from the first week.
It included a selfie of her posing in front of a picturesque backdrop in the area. She was seen wearing a white top which she’d paired with a headband and gold earrings.
Dad-of-five Ronan posted about her adventure ahead of her flight out there, with the singer saying at the time the family would “miss her like crazy”.
Before relocating Down Under, Missy spoke to Goss.ie and said: “I’m really excited to get out there and start a new chapter. It’s time for a new me.
“These next few years are just for me to see the rest of the world, meet new friends and do fun jobs along the way. I’m focused on being young and having fun!”
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