Una Healy mysteriously deletes all trace of David Haye from social media after ‘throuple’ reports

Una Healy has mysteriously deleted all trace of David Haye from her social media
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Tina Campbell23 February 2023
The Weekender

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Una Healy has sparked an online mystery after deleting all trace of David Haye from her social media after he appeared to confirm they are in a “throuple” with Sian Osborne.

The singer, 41, and former heavyweight boxer, 42, have been romantically linked for several months after allegedly meeting on the celebrity dating app, Raya.

Healy had previously posted pictures of the trio and ones of her just her and Haye from as recently as Wednesday.

One of the uploads included selfie of her and Haye, which she had captioned: “It was me and him x”.

Fast forward to Thursday however and that along with all other images featuring him and model Osborne are now gone.

David Haye hailed Una Healy and Sian Osborne as his ‘Queens’ on Valentine’s Day, appearing to confirm they were in a ‘throuple’
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At the time of writing however, all of Haye’s posts featuring on his own timeline are still there.

Puzzled fans were quick to question the former The Saturdays singer on the move.

“How come David Haye isn’t there?” wrote one.

“I think you deserve better than to share a man with another woman. If the rumours are indeed true,” wrote a second.

It comes after Haye appeared to confirm on Valentine’s Day via social media that he, Healy and Osborne were in a “throuple”.

Uploading an image of him posing shirtless on a beach with a bikini-clad Healy and Osborne standing arm-in-arm with him on either side, he captioned the post: “Happy Valentine’s Day to the beautiful Queens in my life, making my world a better place to live in!”

The Standard has contacted a representative for Una Healy for comment.

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