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Amy Andrews Gossip Girl by Amy Andrews

From Celtic Woman to homeless woman?

Posted on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 09:12 AM

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The mother of Celtic Woman star Chloe Agnew is battling to save the family home they still live in from repossession. The family has been issued with repossession proceedings following alleged non-payment for redevelopment work on the house, which is in a posh Dublin suburb.

Adele King, better known as Twink, a former recording star, told a television program that her divorce from her husband has made it tough to make ends meet. Her husband moved out of the home in 2006 amid a bitter break up.

Twink revealed she was writing an autobiography to help gather funds to keep the home she shares with daughters Chloe (20) who is in Celtic Woman and Naomi (15).

"It's not that I particularly want to do it. I put off the offer for years," she said.

"I tell you, it's a little matter of a costly divorce and trying to keep my house and I finally decided I would say yes," she said.

Chloe Agnew has become a major star with Celtic Woman, who have taken the world by storm with their take on traditional and Celtic music, selling millions of albums around the globe and playing packed out stadiums.

Video / Celtic Woman talk about life on the road / Click here




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Very sad situation, but unfortunately, all too common in divorces today. i hope they manage to save the house from repossession.
Oh and I should also say Twink you write it and I'LL buy it...Waiting for the book.
I recently purchased 'Celtic Woman' 'Songs from the Heart' etc Beautiful music to fall asleep with at night. Just Heavenly. So I hope things work out for Twink I remember her in the 80s on RTE Gaybo etc she was a turn great crack.We'll say a wee prayer for her.
it is the truth, reported widely in ireland today
I hope this is gossip and not truth. Unless she is living well above her means maybe Chloe should help mom and sister out.
 




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