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Ronan Keating and his wife Storm are celebrating their 11th wedding anniversary and the singer shared a gushing tribute to his partner on social media.
The Boyzone singer, 49, said that while they have been married for just over a decade, it feels like he has known her since he was a child.
Alongside the sweet statement about their strong bond, Ronan shared a selection of photographs of them together on Tuesday,
In one photo, the couple posed on a tennis court during a game, holding rackets and pulling playful expressions as they spent time together.
They also donned their swimwear in another photo, with Australian native Storm, 44, posing in a yellow swimsuit beside shirtless Ronan.
Sharing his thoughts on their anniversary, Ronan wrote: 'We are 11 years married today and somehow it's seems so short because it truly feels like we've been together since the school yard. I can't express how much I love and adore ya babs.
Ronan Keating and his wife Storm are celebrating their 11th wedding anniversary and the singer shared a gushing tribute to his partner on social media
Sharing his thoughts on their anniversary, Ronan wrote: 'We are 11 years married today and somehow it's seems so short because it truly feels like we've been together since the school yard. I can't express how much I love and adore ya babs
They also donned their swimwear in another photo, with Australian native Storm, 44, posing in a yellow swimsuit beside shirtless Ronan
The couple posed for a cute selfie while away on holiday together
'Every day you amaze me with your strength and your courage. Nothing is a problem nothing is a challenge. We just plough through. We keep moving and solving whatever is in our path and we do it together. I would definitely take the easy out but you somehow manage to talk me into it and then I pretend it was my idea all along.
'We have the most incredible life and it's all down to you. God I love ya. Thank you for loving me through the good and the bad versions of myself. You make me a better human and I thank you for it all. You are the glue and the fuel that keep the family a unit. Happy anniversary My Darling.'
Other photos included in the selection showed Storm enjoying an Aperol Spritz while away on holiday and playing on a trampoline with their daughter, Coco, six.
The couple also share son Cooper, nine. Ronan is also father to Jack, 27, Missy, 25 and Ali, 20, from his first marriage to Yvonne Connolly.
In January last year, Ronan and Storm left their £5million (€5.8million) home in Hertfordshire, England, and moved their entire family to Dubai, enrolling their young children in local schools.
Storm documented the move on Instagram, posting images of plush sunbeds on glass balconies, an infinity pool, and the couple's children eating ice cream on the beach.
'Dubai Days,' she wrote. 'Can't believe we have been living here for almost two months already.'
Using geolocation data from social media posts by both Storm and Ronan, The Mail On Sunday revealed the couple are living in District One, a hyper-exclusive gated community within Mohammed Bin Rashid City.
Other photos included in the selection showed Storm enjoying an Aperol Spritz while away on holiday
She was also and playing on a trampoline with their daughter, Coco, six
The couple also share son Cooper, nine. Ronan is also father to Jack, 27, Missy, 25 and Ali, 20, from his first marriage to Yvonne Connolly
The multi-billion-euro development is built around a seven-kilometre man-made crystal lagoon, featuring villas, manicured grounds and private pools.
Properties in District One sell for millions of euros and the community is considered among the most exclusive addresses in the Gulf.
However, beneath the glossy veneer, the construction of District One, which began in 2013 and was completed in 2018, has been slammed by human rights organisations who have documented systemic abuses against the migrant workers who built the development.
Human Rights Watch described abuses including wage exploitation, indebtedness to unscrupulous recruiters and working conditions that were ‘hazardous to the point of being deadly’.
Passports of labourers were found to have been confiscated by employers and workers were housed in overcrowded labour camps.
Many arrived on the promise of salaries that never materialised.
Nonetheless, in recent years, Dubai has been running a deliberate and well-funded campaign to attract Western celebrity residents.
In January last year the UAE launched its Creators HQ at the Emirates Towers, a state-backed hub designed to attract 10,000 global influencers to live and work in the emirate.
Within six months, the hub had signed up more than 2,400 members from 147 countries.
It was shortly after this announcement that Keating revealed in an interview with Esquire Middle East that he had decamped to Dubai to set up a creators’ music hub.
The scheme comes with an attendant Golden Visa, offering long-term residency to celebrities, athletes and people of influence.