Jack Keating’s ex gives sweet update on their daughter while he's on Love Island

Love Island star Jack Keating’s ex-partner has shared an adorable update about their three-year-old daughter.The reality TV star and son of Ronan Keating rose to fame on Love Island in 2022, when he joined the dating show as a bombshell in Casa Amor.The 26-year-old is now back on the All Stars series, alongside the likes of Curtis Pritchard and Millie Court.While he’s on the hunt for love once again, Jack’s ex has shared an update on their daughter, who they welcomed in March 2023.Keely, who co-parents with Jack but was not officially in a relationship with him, shared a series of images of their daughter Maya, including her watching her dad on TV and a screenshot of the Love Island Instagram page’s bio, which read, “Baby daddies deserve love too!”READ MORE: Spencer Matthews says he can't move to Vogue Williams' 'forever home' in HowthREAD MORE: Joe Duffy 'surprised' by one RTE decision after he left LivelineShe captioned the post: “Life without daddy rn and everyone is missing him dearly. Lucky for Jack, Maya is blowing up his phone with a load of voice notes so he has that to come back to.”Keely’s post was showered in support, with one fan writing: “Love this,” as another said: “She is the cutest.”While Keely appeared to be throwing her support behind Jack, their co-parenting relationship hasn’t always been so smooth.As per Metro, Keely said at the time that she didn't feel supported during her pregnancy, saying, “Just so you know, I did that entire pregnancy by myself."Shortly after Maya was born, Jack spoke about co-parenting with Keely, telling The Sun: “My daughter’s mother and I are not together, however, we look forward to co-parenting and giving our little girl the best support system that she needs.”He added: “This is an exciting new chapter for me and my family and I am completely besotted already.“I am so grateful for the opportunity to be a father and give my daughter the most amazing life.”Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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