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Amy Huberman enjoys girls night out with Jane Seymour
Amy Huberman headed out on a girls night in Wexford with her close pal Ingrid Hoey and of course the Finding Joy’s star newest bestie, the one and only Jane Seymour.
They headed to the dreamy Marlfield House Hotel to enjoy their evening with delicious food and delightful drinks. Amy clearly enjoyed her time away from being a mammy!
‘Kept singing “Mum’s not coming home” to the tune of that football chant in my head for most of the evening,’ she jokingly captioned the picture.
‘And would have happily sat in a field after dins til 3am chatting. Sweet mystery t’was nice to be out all the same,’ she continued.