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‘You were my person, my safe space' – B*Witched star Sinead O'Carroll shares heartfelt tribute to dad after his passing
B*WITCHED star Sinead O'Carroll has shared a heartfelt tribute to her beloved dad after his passing.
The Irish singer's dad, Eamonn, sadly passed away last Thursday, July 10, after a "short illness".
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Sinead shared a heartfelt tribute to her dad
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Eamonn sadly passed away after a 'short illness'
Credit: Instagram
Sinead took to
She wrote: "Today I said goodbye to my beautiful dad. You were my person, my safe place, your legacy is your patience, kindness, support, generosity and wisdom.
"What a beautiful send off with all your family and friends around you. You loved us all so much. We loved you. May you rest in peace. My gentle man."
Eamonn's death notice described him as a "much-loved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend", and said he passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family.
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It read: "Beloved husband of Barbara and devoted father to Sinead, Paul, Elaine, and Ailish. Cherished father-in-law to Meabh, Michael, Darren, and Andy.
"Eamonn will be deeply missed and forever remembered by his family, friends, neighbours, and all who had the pleasure of knowing him."
Fans and friends flooded Sinead's comment section with messages of support and condolences.
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Brendan Courtney said: "Oh Sinead - I am so very sorry for your loss - sending you love and light."
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@officialsinocarroll
, I'm so sorry for your loss. Sending love and strength to you
."
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Sue said: "He was such a gentleman, I'm so so sorry for you and your families loss. Thinking of you all, a wonderful 'bloke'."
Another added: "Ah Sinead we are so sad to read this news. Sending big love to you, your dear mum and family."
Earlier this year, the legendary 90s band appeared on the Late Late Show for
The pop group which is formed of twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch, and Lindsay Armaou and Sinead O'Carroll - first shot to fame back in 1998 with their hit tunes C'est La Vie and Rollercoaster.
B*Witched officially announced their return back in 2023 to celebrate 25 years since they formed.
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They jumped out on stage in the RTE studio with high energy and had everyone in the audience up on their feet.
They started off their performance singing their latest 2024 track, So Into You, before going into their biggest hit C'est La Vie, which was first released in 1998.
The singers also showed off their dance skills as they looked happier-than-ever busting their best moves in unison on stage.
RTE Late Late Show shared a short clip of their segment over on Instagram and had everyone gushing.
Elaine wrote: "Jesus it's like I've aged 30 years and time has stood still for them, they look so young."
Laura said: "Icons!!! They nailed this performance. Still got it ladies."
Edel added: "Wow these ladies can sing, dance and look absolutely amazing. Let's see more of them."