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Rosanna Davison shares glimpse into ‘April adventures' and leaves fans gushing over ‘beautiful' snaps

Rosanna Davison shares glimpse into ‘April adventures' and leaves fans gushing over ‘beautiful' snaps

The Irish Sun03-05-2025
ROSANNA Davison has left her fans gushing after sharing a glimpse into her "April adventures".
The Irish model shares three kids with her husband Wes Quirke, Sophia, five, and four-year-old twins Oscar and Hugo.
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Rosanna shared a glimpse into her 'April adventures'
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The Irish model enjoyed quality time with her kids
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She celebrated turning 41
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The 41-year-old took to her Instagram today to share some of her favourite moments from the past month.
In the first snap she shared, the mum-of-three looked stunning as she posed in the mirror wearing a vibrant spring dress.
Rosanna also shared a series of snaps capturing her fun-filled moments with her little ones throughout the month.
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The family-of-five enjoyed plenty of nature walks, a visit to the Dream Point Experience and sunny days at the beach.
The Irish beauty also posted snaps from the events she attended in April, showing off a range of stunning outfits.
Rosanna also shared some snaps from the
fun-filled night away that she had with her friends at The Club Hotel at Goffs in Co
.
She capped it off by sharing a picture from her 41st birthday celebrations.
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The Dublin native captioned her post: "April adventures."
Rosanna's fans and friends all flocked to the comment section to share their love for her post.
Rosanna Davison makes 'mum life' admission
Annie said: "Beautiful photos and you look stunning."
Gail commented: "Lovely photos of a great birthday and Easter month."
Lee wrote: "Lots of beautiful photos."
Emma gushed: "Gorgeous."
Another added: "Beautiful."
Rosanna recently admitted she has been
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The
The TV star has previously mentioned her plan of moving into the property before summer 2025 - and with the sunny season just around the corner, work is seriously underway.
The 41-year-old has been sharing snippets of their new home renovation journey on
The mum-of-three took to her platform to explain how the project has been causing her some stress.
Taking a snap of her clothes and shoes in a pile, Rosanna admitted that packing up her house has been a trying task.
She wrote: "Started the process of clearing and packing up the house to move over the summer - there's so much to clear out, it's been causing me sleepless nights.
"We've been so busy with babies/small children over the past five years, that so much stuff has built up.
"I've arranged for everything in good condition to go to charity shops."
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