Ronan and Storm Keating step out with kids and Ronan's rarely seen siblings
The Keatings stepped out in style to support the Marie Keating Foundation, a cause close to Ronan's heart as his mother Marie passed from breast cancer at just 51
Ronan and Storm Keating were all smiles as they stepped out with the whole family this week.
The doting mum and dad were snapped alongside Ronan's grown up daughter Missy, as well as Ronan and Storm's two younger kids, son Cooper and daughter Coco, and we can't believe how grown up they are!
Ronan and Storm got the gang together in support of breast cancer awareness, a cause close to Ronan's heart as he lost his mum, Marie, to breast cancer back in 1998.
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The Marie Keating Foundation was later founded in her honour.
The singer has previously said how important raising awareness is to him, as he believes his late mother Marie didn't know enough about her "curable" breast cancer at the time.
Marie was only 51 when she passed away.
Last year, the Boyzone frontman, opened up about losing his mum to metastatic breast cancer"
"24 years ago today I lost my mum. My family and I went through the most horrible situation losing our mum," he told his followers in an Instagram video.
"Marie Keating, she died 24 years ago. She was 51 years of age, she died of cancer. She was our best friend, she was a legend, she was as cool as they come. The best mum."
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"It's heartbreaking that she never got to meet them [Ronan's kids]. I wonder about the conversation I'd have with my mum today, about my children, about my life.
"So many things in the 24 years that I've been through and I've done that I'd love to share with mum."
“We are incredibly delighted to once again be hosting the Marie Keating Foundation Golf Day at the K club on July 5th. It’s a very special year as it has been 25 years since the first event," Ronan added at the fundraiser today to mark the milestone.
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"We lost Mum 25 years ago, she was just 51. Mum’s cancer was one of the most curable forms of breast cancer but unfortunately, she didn’t know enough about it," Ronan previously shared about losing his mum.
"That’s why it’s crucial that we get the message out there of the importance of early detection, it can save your life."
The gang were joined by some of Ronan's lesser seen family sister and brothers.