Broadcaster Matt Cooper and his stylish wife Aileen Hickey have stepped out together on the red carpet in Dublin on Tuesday night at the Irish premier of the highly anticipated three-part documentary series, Boyzone : No Matter What.
The couple will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary this summer.
Their three decade love-story started after they met at work, and they now share five children.
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Looking dapper, Matt opted for a simple navy suit for the occasion, with a crisp baby blue shirt.
Eternally fashion forward, Aileen chose a black corduroy mini-dress with gold chain detailing on the pockets from coveted Danish brand GANNI - you can find if online HERE.
She accessorised simply, with a gold cuff bracelet embellished with orange goldfish, and a pair of glittery black platform boots.
The Sky Documentary they were in attendance to celebrate offers an exciting glimpse at the story of one of the world’s biggest boy bands, behind their success, fame, fall outs and tragedy, it’s time to hear their story.
"They were one of the most successful and iconic boy bands of all time – but behind-the-scenes, conflict and rivalry, betrayal and tragedy led to their falling apart," describes the documentary's synopsis.
"Now, thirty years on, all four remaining members - Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Michael ‘Mikey’ Graham, as well as their estranged manager, Louis Walsh – reveal the truth of what really happened, the extraordinary highs of their meteoric rise to fame, and the huge costs that being in a boyband had on each of them."
The Cork natives put their long-standing love down to compromise.
Speaking to RSVP Live, Matt said previously: “We were married in August 1995. I would suggest compromise and biting your tongue at times! It’s probably a good way to ensure that things continue [laughs]. Yeah, I think compromise is probably the most important thing.”
Matt and Aileen’s five children are all living at home at the moment, which he is delighted about.
“I love it,” he said. “I know that for their sake, there will come a time when they move out. Two of them have moved out previously for a while.
“My eldest daughter was in Poland having her Erasmus year in university and she came back. I have another daughter who spent seven months down in Australia earlier this year and she’s back at home now.
“You miss them very, very much when they’re away and I’m very happy to have them back. I know in time they will want to get away, out of here and that’s very understandable and the rest of it, but for the moment I’m very much enjoying having them around.”