Brian McFadden has shared an adorable photo of him with two of his daughters, Molly and Lilly-Sue, on Instagram.
The Boyzlife singer shares Molly and Lilly-Sue with his ex-wife Kerry Katona.
Both girls were raised in the UK, but they now live in Ireland, with Molly studying drama at the Lir Academy and Lilly-Sue moving there last year.
Taking to Instagram, Brian shared a sweet snap of him with his daughters as he wrote: "My girls."
The comments were full of kind words, with one follower gushing: "Lovely girls. My friend used to live a few doors down from Sue so we used to see them playing on the front when they were little. It's nice to see how they have blossomed I've the years! They are full of character and charisma. Molly has a beautiful voice. Proud Daddy! Great pic!"
"Ah this is so lovely so happy for you all," another wrote.
Another said: "What a fabulous photograph of two beautiful daughters with their father."
The girls take after their parents, as Molly is also a talented singer and often shares clips of herself singing online.
Lilly-Sue is also following in her parents footsteps and hopes to pursue a career in showbiz. She has already starred in panto, appeared in E4's Celebrity Ghost Trip and has dabbled in influencing as well. She has been approached to take part in Love Island twice but has turned it down.
It comes as Brian recently said that time has been a healer when it comes to his relationship with his former Westlife bandmates. He departed the band in 2004.
"I haven’t been in Westlife in 20 years and after everything we have achieved together you would think that we would be able to move on and be friends," he told RSVP Live.
"I am still very proud of the guys and what they do. After 20 years, we should be okay."
Fans got to hear Brian to tell his side of the story recently as he appeared on Nicky Byrne 's podcast, and reveal why exactly he left Westlife and what was going on in his life at the time. But, for him, it was just about having an open conversation with Nicky.
He said: "I didn’t really think of it like that. I had never really listened to a podcast before. I didn’t know what it was going to be like. I thought it was just going to be a 30 minute interview.
"It just felt like I was having a chat with Nicky in his house. In that way, it was lovely. It was nice to have that back and forth with him.
"It was nostalgic and almost therapeutic talking in the way that we did rather than people asking me or him questions about it. It was just us having a conversation and that was the perfect way for us getting everything out in the open."