Boyzone's Ronan Keating gets into Spider-Man mode for son

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Boyzone singer Ronan Keating dressed up as the superhero Spider-Man to celebrate his son's third birthday during lockdown.

Boyzone singer Ronan Keating dressed up as the superhero Spider-Man to celebrate his son's third birthday during lockdown.

The singer said he "used every part of my imagination" to help make the occasion as special as he could, reports The Sun.

Taking to Instagram Ronan explained that he "loved every minute" of it.

He said: "Just sat down for the first time today. Wow what a 3rd birthday for our little legend Coops.

"Used every part of my imagination today to entertain our boy. Loved every minute.

"Stormy and I went to every length from jumping castle, treasure hunts and a magnificent cake, to Coops even getting to meet the real Spiderman (sadly I wasn't around to meet him Gutted).

"Thank you Universe for allowing the sun to shine and for allowing me a love so pure.I am so blessed. Time for a cheeky sherry and a nappy change. Stay safe."

Fellow Boyzone band member Keith Duffy also wished: "Happy birthday Coops."

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