Una Healy wishes she never went public with her David Haye 'throuple romance', according to reports.
The mum-of-two, 41, shocked fans when she rocked up in a bikini alongside the boxer, 42 and his girlfriend, Sian Osbourne, 32, last year.
In another snap, the trio were holding hands in a restaurant, with Una captioning the shot: "I’ve started 2023 in a comfortable place, feeling genuinely happy and at peace. Here’s to this year being ours."
However, she now insists she's single and is said to be 'embarrassed' by all the throuple talk, particularly after David and Sian seemed to have found someone new.
"David and Sian have already found another woman and she does regret going public at first," a source shared.
"Una left at the right time and she’s got a new music career on the horizon. She didn’t want to be tarnished by it," reports OK! magazine.
The source added the singer has "cut ties" with Sian and David, adding it's all about 'ego and a lavish lifestyle' for the boxer.
The Mirror has contacted Una's reps for comment
David and Sian recently got tongues wagging when they shared a snap alongside personal trainer Mica Jova.
The couple looked delighted to show off their new friend, 30, as they posed to perfection on a beach in Costa Rica.
David captioned the image: "In the opening chapter of 2023, I have immersed myself fully in the richness of each passing moment.
"I have found myself in the company of open-hearted individuals who perceive me through the lens of my daily actions, rather than the societal expectations foisted upon a man of 42.
"I shall carry with me the memory of those extraordinary connections forged with radiant spirits, who shared in the marvellous odyssey we embarked upon together."
Meanwhile, Una told the Irish Mirror she was focusing on life as a single parent.
The Saturdays star said: “I am single and raising my two children, just like many other single parents – both men and women – doing a great job. I am a single parent. I don’t like the term single mother as it has negative connotations.
"You can’t do it all by yourself. There is no shame in asking for help, be that from childcare, family or friends.
“I am often asked how I juggle it all as a single parent but men aren’t asked that. In fact, I can never remember a time when I heard a man being asked how he juggles it all. Mothers don’t have a choice if they are single – you just get on with it."