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Show must go on for Celtic Woman as Chloe Agnew set to lose home


Celtic nightmare: The family home of Celtic Woman star Chloe Agnew
Celtic nightmare: The family home of Celtic Woman star Chloe Agnew

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The show must go on for Celtic Woman even as Chloe Agnew's home is about to be taken away by an Irish bank.

Chloe's mom, who goes by the name Twink, says she's at her wit's end as she "can't work any harder" to save her home.

The family home is really a mansion; Idrone House, at Idrone Avenue, Knocklyon, south Dublin.

 "I can't work any harder and there are only 24 hours in any given day," Twink said.

"For me, this was an inevitable event waiting to happen.

"Unfortunately I find myself in this current situation -- no different to half of the country that have lost their jobs or, like me, are single parents -- trying to pay my mortgage, bills and raise two children on my own," she added.

Twink said she hoped to be able to keep a "roof over (her) family's head".

"It would appear that the trick is to owe the banks and building societies millions, not thousands, that way you walk away scot-free."

Her daughter Chloe is currently touring with Celtic Woman across the U.S. to rave reviews.


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It would be a big deal,IF THAT WAS YOUR HOUSE BEING TAKEN AWAY!! GROW UP!!
Why not just sign on the Dole and they will help with the Mortgage payments...Thousands of others are doing it...Why not you ??
Big deal! Celebrity loses mansion. My heart bleeds!
I'm sorry for Twinks problems, it is a real shame; but you make Chloe sound like a heartless selfish jerk. She is currently involved with a brutal tour with Celtic Woman,(look at their schedule). We don't know all the family particulars, but you make insinuations that may not be fact. Get some first person information and stop the tabloid sensationalism.
THE HEADLINE IS FICTION! The home is owned by the mother not Cloe of the group Celtic Women. She is not to blame for her mother's decisions nor should she be expected to pay for the support of her sister, as written in your other article. The parents are responsible for their own problems. People want to live bigger than their means. Now is there any truth to this story at all??
 




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