“Where Have The Six Years Gone?”: Ronan Keating’s Emotional Birthday Tribute To Daughter Coco Melts Fans’ Hearts – As Family Shares Adorable Moments Together

Ronan Keating has left fans emotional after marking his daughter Coco’s sixth birthday with a heartfelt tribute and a series of adorable family snaps.

The Boyzone star, 49, took to Instagram to celebrate his youngest child with wife Storm Keating, sharing intimate moments that captured just how quickly time has flown for the family.

Alongside a carousel of sweet photos, Ronan wrote: “Oh my oh my Baby girl where have the 6 years gone. Happy birthday little lady. We love you more than air Coco Bean. Keep dancing rascal.”

The touching message instantly resonated with fans, offering a glimpse into the singer’s softer side as a devoted father.

Ronan and Storm, 44, share two children together – son Cooper, eight, and daughter Coco, six. The singer is also a proud father to three older children, Jack, Missy and Ali, from his previous marriage to Yvonne Connolly.

Meanwhile, Storm shared her own emotional tribute to their daughter, painting a vivid picture of Coco’s vibrant personality.

She wrote: “To my dearest little girl, you are so brave, wild, kind, funny, sweet, clever, vivacious, gentle and loving. Your spirit is electric and your tenderness melts my heart.”

Storm added that even at just six years old, Coco already has “enough sass to take on the world,” calling her daughter a “gorgeous little bean” full of talent, intelligence and sparkle.

She continued: “We are so proud of you sweetheart and we all love you so much. Every day is brighter with you in it.”

The heartfelt family celebration comes during a reflective time for Ronan, who recently opened up about his past with Boyzone and why the band will not be returning to full touring.

Despite an upcoming reunion for two shows in London this June, Ronan admitted that going back on the road would be “incredibly unhealthy” for the group.

He revealed: “It would be incredibly unhealthy for us to do it. We’d take a massive step backwards in our lives.”

Looking back at their final tour, he described it as a “toxic environment” and recalled how tensions reached a breaking point during the Tokyo leg, with band members even flying home separately.

Ronan explained that while the reunion shows will be emotional, they are intended to close the chapter for good.

“This is it. It’s our way of writing the final chapter, saying goodbye,” he said, confirming there will be no new music or future tours.

Still, as he focuses on family life, it’s clear that moments like Coco’s birthday are what matter most to the singer now—cherishing the joy, love and laughter that fill his world away from the spotlight.