Kerry Katona’s two eldest daughters, Molly and Lily-Sue, who she shares with Brian McFadden, have settled in Ireland after finishing school in the UK.
They are currently living with their Irish grandparents.
But Molly and Lily-Sue still have a very close bond with their mother, Kerry.
And that was made clear when they got matching tattoos when Kerry came to visit her daughters.
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The former Atomic Kitten star got matching star tattoos with Lilly-Sue and her younger daughter Heidi, who she had with her ex-husband Mark Croft.
But don’t worry eldest daughter Molly wasn’t left out. In fact, it was Molly who tattooed the trio!
Kerry and Heidi flew over to the Irish capital to support Molly as she took to the stage as part of her acting course.
She is currently training in the Lir Acting School, which has alums like Paul Mescal.
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Molly is rightfully delighted with her progression in the college as she shared snaps of her headshots on Instagram.
“Oh? She’s an actor? She got Headshots?” she captioned the snap.
Proud mother Kerry shared a photo with Heidi and Molly at the performance, writing: “My baby girl did so amazing last night! One proud mummy! love you so much baby girl”.
She reshared her daughter’s headshots on her Instagram Story, writing: “My baby girl’s new head shots.”
Kerry’s two eldest daughters Molly and Lily-Sue both live in Ireland. As well as Heidi, Kerry has a son Max from her marriage to Mark Croft, and her youngest daughter Dylan-Jorge is with her late ex-husband George Kay.
The reality star revealed in July that she hadn’t seen her daughters in almost a year.
Writing in her column for OK! Magazine, she said: “Lilly and Molly are both coming home this week from Ireland for a visit and I can’t wait to have them back.
“I haven’t seen Molly in almost a year! We talk on the phone every single day, but she just hasn’t been home to visit in a while. Lilly is getting on great too, she’s really settled and has got a good job over in Ireland, I’m proud of her.
“It’s nice for me to see my kids flourish. I’ve done my parenting bit and now it’s their turn to live lives.”