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Married At First Sight Australia star Dino Hira unrecognisable with a big beard two years after filming show
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MARRIED At First Sight Australia star Dino Hira looks unrecognisable from his time on the show two years ago.
The meditation and spirituality coach, 36, now has a big bushy beard and has bulked up in the gym.
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Married At First Sight Australia star Dino Hira looks very different to his time on the show
His new style stunned those who are just catching up on the programme.
Commenting on a picture of Dino in a beanie hat and shades, one asked if was going to shave his facial hair off.
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The Irish soprano Cara O’Sullivan sang her first major role – Donna Anna in Don Giovanni – after coaching from Dame Joan Sutherland at Welsh National Opera in 1996. She went on to make acclaimed appearances in England, France, Belgium and Australia.
Cara retired from singing in 2018 after being diagnosed with early onset dementia. She died yesterday, at home in Cork.
Irish National Opera’s artistic director Fergus Sheil writes:
The untimely passing of soprano Cara O’Sullivan today (26 January) has robbed Ireland of one of its greatest operatic talents. Cara possessed a voice of pure beauty. She had virtuosic skills and when she unleashed her vocal fireworks, she made time stand still.
Updated: 26 Jan 2021, 23:02
TRIBUTES have poured in for Cork-born soprano Cara O Sullivan who has died at the age of 59.
Cara retired from singing in 2018 after being diagnosed with early onset dementia and died today at Marymount University Hospice.
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Taoiseach Micheal Martin paid tribute to the singerCredit: AFP or Licensors
Cara grew up in Frankfield, Cork and grew up in a musical family full of singers.
She is survived by her three siblings, Aoife, Nuala and Jim, and her daughter Christine.
Cara s family first noticed her budding talent when she was 12. She went on to attend Cork School of Music and perform all over the world including at the Paris Opera, Sydney Opera House and London’s Royal Albert Hall.
Tributes to Irish soprano singer Cara OâSullivan who has passed away aged 59
Cara, from Co Cork, had been battling early onset dementia over the last number of years
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Cork loses soprano superstar Cara O Sullivan
Cara O’Sullivan. Picture Dan Linehan
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Cork’s Soprano “superstar” Cara O’Sullivan has passed away at the age of 59.
The singer who was diagnosed with early-onset dementia in 2018, died at Marymount Hospice on Tuesday.
Friend of Cara’s, fellow soprano Mary Hegarty said she was “heartbroken” for her family including Cara’s daughter Christine.
“She was a one-off in every way. We sang together in the Cork school of music and throughout our career.
Speaking about Cara’s illness, Ms Hegarty said it was heartbreaking to watch. “Her illness took the life out of her, it was heartbreaking to see.”