SHOCKING NEWS: Siobhan, the stepdaughter of Daniel O’Donnell, has FINALLY admitted what we’ve all suspected…

SHOCKING NEWS: Siobhan, the stepdaughter of Daniel O’Donnell, has FINALLY admitted what we’ve all suspected…

Daniel O’Donnell and Majella ‘very proud’ to celebrate daughter Siobhan’s wedding in Spain

Daniel O’Donnell and his wife Majella celebrated the wedding of her stunning daughter Siobhan McLennon to fiance Gavin Shields.
Fresh from their four-month world cruise, Daniel and Majella looked tanned and relaxed in a family photo taken on the grounds of the luxury Sotorgrande resort in the Costa del Sol.

Also appearing in the snap is Siobhan and Gavin’s adorable 9-month-old daughter Olivia and Siobhan’s brother Michael.

Majella (50) shared the pic with her 5,00 Twitter followers while Daniel also shared it with his fans on Facebook.

“My beautiful daughter with her new husband Gavin on their wedding day. Fabulous location and very proud mum & dad!” she wrote.

Daniel (54) said, “What a fantastic day we had yesterday at our beautiful daughter Siobhans wedding. This is one of our family photos from yesterday with Michael, Siobhan, her husband Gavin, our grandchild Olivia, Majella and myself.”

The bride looked stunning in an elegant high-necked gown while her mum went for a glamorous Julien MacDonald midnight blue dress.

Daniel and Majella will return to Ireland shortly to shoot the second series of Daniel and Majella’s B&B Road Trip which will air on RTE.

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