Brian McFadden - Personal Life

Personal Life

McFadden married former Atomic Kitten singer Kerry Katona on 5 January 2002 in Rathfeigh County Meath, Ireland. They have two daughters: Molly Marie McFadden (born 31 August 2001) and Lilly-Sue McFadden (born 3 February 2003).

Katona and McFadden announced their separation in September 2004 and their divorce was finalised in December 2006. In 2004, McFadden began dating Australian singer and actress Delta Goodrem, with whom he collaborated on the duet "Almost Here". On 29 November 2007, McFadden announced his engagement to Goodrem. In his book, McFadden wrote that he proposed to her on a trip to Bali. On 1 April 2011, McFadden and Goodrem released a joint statement announcing that they had broken up, and that their engagement had been called off. In the statement they stated that they wished each other every success and happiness in the future. Since May 2011, he has been together with Irish DJ and reality star Vogue Williams and their engagement was announced on 12 January 2012. They were married on 2 September 2012 in Italy.

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