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Ronan Keating’s wife Storm ‘back on her feet’ as he takes her to swanky London restaurant

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Ronan Keating’s wife Storm ‘back on her feet’ as he takes her to swanky London restaurant

“Date night with my love,” Storm wrote on social media.

The Australian television producer gave fans an update after some recent health scares.

‘Date night’

“Such a good time! It felt so good to be back on my feet and out of the house again.

“If you missed my story last night, I just wanted to say thank you for all the kind thoughts and well wishes – they meant a lot.

“I feel very blessed to have so much support around me and am delighted to report that I’m almost completely out the other side.

“I am feeling as great as ever and ready to get back to business,” Storm wrote.

Luke Evans, Storm Keating and Ronan Keating (Getty)

The top Italian restaurant was crammed with well known faces on the night and the pair were snapped with Welsh actor, Luke Evans.

Storm also took time out to wish a happy birthday to one of their closets friends and godfather to their children.

“Happiest of birthdays to one of our dearest friends @barrieknight aka “Uncle Baba” to the kids,” Storm added.

“The world wouldn’t be as bright if it wasn’t for his kindness, generosity, and wicked sense of humour. A community hero with a heart of gold – always helping others and never asking for anything in return.

Ronan and Barrie with child

“Just pure goodness and everyone’s best mate. We all love you so much Bal, you’ve always been there for us through thick and thin and we’re honoured to call you godfather to our children.

“You are one special human Bal – thank you for being you and for all the laughter, friendship, comfort and support over all these years. Wow we’ve been on some journey huh?!

“Good times and special memories. You are family to us and I really hope you feel the love today on your special day because you deserve it.”

Sal e Pepe

Ronan and Storm attended the Breitling 140th anniversary party in the Italian eatery, described as ‘Knightsbridge’s iconic Italian restaurant since 1974, offering classic cuisine with a modern twist.’

Storm had suffered a major health problem three years ago after undergoing emergency back surgery.

The mother-of-two was initially diagnosed with a prolapsed disc but her condition developed into ‘cauda equina syndrome.’

The life-changing condition occurs when the nerves in the lumbar spine become compressed which cuts off sensation and movement.

It can lead to paralysis if not treated immediately.

Speaking about her illness that year she said: “I’m walking obviously, I’ve got my legs, my bowel, and my bladder so that’s all good.

“But my right leg is still probably 50 percent numb and my foot. I might not get that back.

“I think that’s a very small price to pay considering what might have been.”

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