Ronan Keating apologises for affair on new album
The disgraced singer has said sorry to his wife Yvonne in the sleeve notes of Duet

The disgraced singer has said sorry to his wife Yvonne in the sleeve notes of Duet
Ronan Keating has apologised to his wife Yvonne for cheating on her with a backing dancer – by writing a grovelling sorry note on the sleeve of his new album.
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The pair split after twelve years of marriage back in May, but the Irish singer hopes that his message to his wife on his new record Duet will help them repair their broken relationship.
The ex-Boyzone singer writes that he’s sorry for the 'mistakes' and that he was in a 'dark place' when he played away with backing dancer Francine Cornell, on tour.
'You are the most incredible, inspirational woman I have ever met,' he wrote in his message.
‘For the mistakes I have made in my life, I am sorry. Guess you have to go there to come back. It was a dark place and you were the light to bring me back. I love you.’
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The couple had initially claimed that the split was ‘amicable’ when they broke up but things turned ugly when it was soon revealed that Ronan had been unfaithful.
Although the split's still officially off, it's thought the pair could be set to reunite, after they were recently spotted with indulging in a sneaky PDA while holidaying in Australia.
Yvonne and her three children joined Ronan for a break in Sydney, where he's been working on the country’s version of the X Factor.
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