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Katie Gallagher

Amy Huberman shares rare snaps with mother and brother for special occasion

Amy Huberman has shared a rare picture with mother Sandra and brother Paul after a family day out.

The actress and writer posed alongside her mum and her younger brother Paul as they celebrated their mum's birthday in her native County Wexford this week.

Amy shared snaps with her 468,000 followers on Instagram to mark the occasion.

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“Happy Birthday to my gorgeous Ma,” Amy penned, as she posed in the first picture alongside her mother.

“Gorgeous ramble around Wexford town Mum’s old haunt for her birthday,” she added alongside a picture of the town.

She added the hashtag ‘Sexy Wexy’.

The Finding Joy creator and star also posted a snap of her younger brother Paul, and told that their other brother Mark was too sick to attend.

The funnywoman said: "Big bro was riddled couldn't come," alongside a crying emoji.

Amy looked chic in an all-black outfit while her mother looked donned a floral blouse for the evening out.

Earlier this year, Amy’s beloved father Harold passed away after a battle with Parkinson’s Disease.

Opening up about their loss recently on the Late Late Show, the star told Ryan Tubridy: “The grief is overwhelming, and it ambushes you at times.”

Amy, who has been married to international rugby player Brian O’Driscoll since 2010, went on to discuss her mother’s heartache, saying: "Mum is muddling through.

“When your setup is a certain way and your support for each other and your building blocks are in a certain way that’s all you’ve known, and when one piece is missing I guess you lean on each other in a different way."

“I do worry about what’s around the corner,” she added, “because I feel like I’m getting to the stage of going ‘ok now I miss him, now I’m gonna miss him’, so I know that’s in the post.”

“I saw my dad most days, he only lived up the road from me, but I’m also really grateful for him, and that we had the time that we had, and I’m really grateful that I got to spent time with him before he went.”

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