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The 'unbearable pain' of her marriage break-up, UFOs and Frank Sinatra: Twink marks her comeback at 68

Twink bares her soul to Barry Egan about the 'unbearable pain' of her marriage break-up, UFOs, Frank Sinatra, the nun who 'leathered the hands off her', new love and her great showbiz comeback at 68

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Twink photographed by Gerry Mooney at The InterContinental Hotel, Dublin

Twink photographed by Gerry Mooney at The InterContinental Hotel, Dublin

Maxi, Dick and Twink in the late 1960s

Maxi, Dick and Twink in the late 1960s

In panto with Frank Kelly, Julie Blunden, Twink and Des Keogh in 1985

In panto with Frank Kelly, Julie Blunden, Twink and Des Keogh in 1985

With daughters Chloe and Naomi in 2002

With daughters Chloe and Naomi in 2002

Twink and Barry Egan

Twink and Barry Egan

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Twink photographed by Gerry Mooney at The InterContinental Hotel, Dublin

Fifteen years ago, Twink went into a butcher's shop in Rathfarnham to collect a message for her mother. She was almost out the door when she overheard two old women at the counter who assumed the icon of Irish stage and screen had left.

"I wouldn't even give her the satisfaction of pretending I recognised her," said one, while the other chimed in: "Honest to the Lord God, wouldn't it sicken you. You'd think she was the only one in Ireland whose marriage broke up. Would she give us all a break."


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