X Factor Australia: Storm Uechtritz is moving to the UK to be close to Ronan Keating!
It’s only been a matter of a few weeks that X Factor Australia judge Ronan Keating has been dating former X Factor producer Storm Uechtritz, but she’s apparently so smitten with the Boyzone singer, she’s moving to the UK to be with him.
The Sun reports, “Removal men arrived at the leggy blonde’s Sydney home on Wednesday and loaded up furniture and boxes of Storm’s possessions for shipment to the UK.”
The couple have reportedly been “inseparable” of late, with a show insider stating, “Ronan is spending a lot of time at Storm’s plush apartment in Sydney since arriving earlier this month.
“Then just last week delivery men came and loaded up boxes of furniture and belongings from Storm’s apartment labelled for shipment to the UK.
“There was everything from coffee tables to paintings which would indicate that she’s not just planning a short-term move.”
The source added, “They seem very comfortable in each other’s company and really just look like any new couple in the early stages of love.
“The fact that Storm is packing up for a move to the UK shows just how serious she is about the whole thing.”
Ronan – who of course split from wife Yvonne earlier this year – will return to the UK when The X Factor Australia ends its current series.
When Ronan made the news of his new romance official, he said, “Storm and I have been friends for some time and that has recently evolved into something more serious.
“We are both really happy.”
The couple first met when Storm was working as a producer on The X Factor in 2010, however, Storm quit the series in order to work on rival talent quest The Voice earlier this year.
Meanwhile, Yvonne, who is herself in a new relationship, has given her blessing to Storm and Ronan’s relationship, saying, “Although Ronan and I have both moved on from our marriage, we remain friends and spend time together as a family.”



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