FORMER Westlife star Brian McFadden has left his fans gushing as he shared “adorable” snaps with his rarely-seen family.
The Irish singer and his fiance Danielle Parkinson have been together since 2016 and they welcomed their baby daughter, Ruby Jean, into the world back in 2021.


The happy couple often share snippets of their life with their little one on social media.
The family-of-three recently enjoyed a winter ski holiday in the French Alps.
Before returning home, they decided to make a “pit stop” at Disneyland Paris for a couple of days.
Danielle took to her Instagram today to share a heartwarming montage of pictures and videos she captured during their time at the theme park.
The trio looked happier than ever as they enjoyed their quick trip to Disneyland.
The mum-of-one captioned her post: “Pit stop at @disneylandparis as we travelled back from skiing and it was jammers!
“But we managed to get everything in that Ruby was up for over a couple of days.”
The couple’s fans and friends all flocked to the comments to gush over the sweet post.
Julie said: “Looks amazing.”
Emma gushed: “What an amazing holiday you all had. Ruby you looked adorable dressed as Jessy and Woody.”
Jessica wrote: “That’s magical.”
Johanna commented: “Love Disneyland, looks like you had a good time. Wish you and your family the best! Take care of each other.”
Another added: “Wonderful video.”
Brian recently claimed he was ‘horrendously’ fat shamed by Westlife boss Louis Walsh and forced to skip family funerals for the band.
Singer Brian, 44, who rose to fame when Louis, 72, formed the group in 1998, speaks out in a new documentary revealing the dark side of 90s boybands.
PAINFUL PAST
In the upcoming BBC series, Boybands Forever, Brian recalls: “I hated Louis. Louis would walk into a room and go, ‘Hey everyone,’ and then he’d look at me and go, ‘Brian…’”
He imitates Louis blowing his cheeks out: “Basically saying that I’m fat.”
Despite the tough treatment, Brian acknowledges Louis’ success in managing them, adding, “He was just horrendous. But very few things that he touched didn’t turn to gold.”
Westlife, which includes Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Kian Egan, and Nicky Byrne, went on to become one of Ireland’s most successful boybands, selling over 55 million records.
However, the pressures of fame took a toll.
Brian left the band in 2004, struggling to balance his role in Westlife with raising his children with then-wife Kerry Katona.
In the documentary, Brian describes how management prioritized the band above all else.