Celeb goss 11th May 2021 by Denise Curtin
Suzanne Jackson Reveals She Has Moved To Portugal With Husband Dylan O’Connor
The SOSU beauty mogul shared the shock announcement on Instagram.
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Suzanne Jackson has revealed that she has moved to Portugal with her husband Dylan O’Connor.
Swapping her home in Malahide for the popular sun destination, Suzanne told her followers that she has relocated to Portugal and is currently after landing safely overseas, following all Covid precautions while they set up their new home.
“I wanted to let you all know that myself and Dylan have decided to go ahead with our decision to relocate to Portugal,” Suzanne wrote on her Instagram Stories.
Adding that she will update her followers soon, the 34-year-old shared only a black image with text to her social channels before calling it a night.
Earlier this year, Suzanne revealed that she had plans to relocate with her husband while answering assumptions on Instagram.
When one fan asked if she still lived in Ireland, Suzanne explained that although she doesn’t have plans to sell her dream house, she is thinking about moving abroad.
The SOSU boss answered that although she was in Dublin at the time, she had plans to “relocate this year.”
Suzanne and Dylan have just finished renovating their Malahide dream home to include a cigar room, a new office and an incredible walk in wardrobe room which gives us serious Carrie Bradshaw vibes.
Buying the five bedroom house in October 2018, Suzanne’s house also includes a large open plan kitchen, a cinema room and a gym, which in total apparently cost the pair €1.8 million to buy according to reports from The Sun.
We cannot wait to hear more about this next chapter in the pair’s lives.
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