'GUTTED' RONAN KEATING FORCED TO PULL OUT OF DUBLIN GIG AT THE LAST MINUTE

Another day, another nightmare travel tale... and this time it's Ronan Keating who has fallen victim.

The 47-year-old, who cryptically sparked concern for his wife Storm in recent times, had been due to return to Dublin from London on Monday.

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However, the Boyzone star, who was supposed to perform at Russell Crowe's gig, arrived at the airport only to discover his flight had been cancelled due to a 'technical problem'.

Sharing his travel woes with his followers, Ronan said: 'I was supposed to be in Dublin joining my good friend Russell Crowe on stage performing at the Gaiety Theatre, but my flight just got cancelled.

'[There was a] technical problem with the plane- it happens! I am gutted, but you've got to think other things are at play here so take it on the chin.'

Despite not being able to make it to the show, Ronan revealed his determination to get to Donegal on Tuesday for the launch of Muff Liquor's visitor experience.

The 47-year-old is an investor in the Donegal-based brand alongside Russell, Ed Sheeran, and comedian Jimmy Carr.

'We're all supposed to be up in Donegal, in Muff tomorrow, and we will be there,' Ronan promised. 'I will get there, somehow I will get to Muff in the morning for the launch of our visitor experience, but sadly [I won't be] in Dublin tonight.

'Back home for me, at least I'll get into my own bed and kiss my babies goodnight, live to fight another day and have a drink,' he said of his children Cooper and Coco.

Just a few short weeks ago, Ronan celebrated as Muff Liquor is set to tap into a whole new consumer base as it prepares to enter the US market. The company has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with a massive distributor in the US, Lucas Bols.

Established by entrepreneur Laura Bonner in 2017, its star-studded list of investors has helped her grow and develop her brand that started with a portfolio of potato-based vodka and gin and now boasts a special peated Irish whiskey too.

Per Business Plus, the exclusively Irish liquors will start to be sold across the US this October.

It's believed a company founded by the celebrity investors as well as celebrity agent Noel Kelly invested €750,000 in Muff Liquor last year, with represents a 30 percent stake in the business. That's certainly something to write home about!

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