Inside Kerry Katonas daughter Lilly-Sue McFaddens 19th birthday celebrations

Kerry Katona's daughter Lilly-Sue McFadden has celebrated her 19th birthday in style and has given a peek inside her celebrations.

The daughter of Kerry, 41, and her ex-husband Brian McFadden, 41, who previously revealed that she was a witch and practising spells throughout lockdown, shared a peek inside her celebrations to her 73,200 Instagram followers.

Lilly-Sue headed to Neighbourhood Restaurants, which is a New York-inspired restaurant and bar, in Liverpool with her girls and shared a toilet mirror snap to her social media.

The blonde beauty, who looks just like her mum Kerry during her Atomic Kitten days, looked stunning in an oversized white shirt dress with heeled over-the-knee leather boots.

Lilly-Sue wore her blonde locks in loose waves with a pop of red lipstick as she rang in her 19th birthday surrounded by her favourite girls.

The second eldest daughter of Kerry and Brian panned to the bar and revealed a stand filled with shot glasses which was lit up with sparklers for the birthday celebration along with Pornstar Martinis for her guests.

Lilly-Sue and her friends later headed to Boom Battle Bar Liverpool for even more fun with Lilly-Sue revealing how she 'had the best time'.

Meanwhile Kerry penned a heartwarming tribute to her daughter and shared a collection of throwback snaps to her 793,000 Instagram followers.

She penned: "Happy birthday my beautiful baby girl… @lils.mc omg can’t believe your 19!!!! Love you all the world so bloody proud of you."

Former Westlife star Brian, who welcomed his first child Ruby with fiancée Danielle Parkinson in May and also shares Molly, 20, with ex Kerry, also wrote: "Happy birthday to my beautiful daughter @lils.mc. I’m so proud of the wonderful woman you’ve grown into. Xxxxx."

It comes after Lilly-Sue revealed to OK! that she is determined to alter people's perception of witchcraft.

"It's so sad because it's so misunderstood. There's such negative connotations around what witchcraft is. Like it's all 'evil women being burnt at the stake' and 'it's the devil's work'. But it's actually a wonderfully kind, good religion," she says.

"I do spell jars and candle spells for all sorts of things – for personal growth, for a good night's sleep, to protect my family. We also believe in the 'three fold law', which is whatever you put out, comes back times three.

"That's why I'd never put a curse on anybody – it'll come back on me in a big way. It's a very individual path for every witch – you do what you want, but you practice kindness and goodness, always."


"I don't wear a pointy hat but I love my moon water, I love dancing in the rain and cleansing – it makes such a difference to my life," she continues.

"I also do card readings, I have tarot cards at home. I use a lot of herbs, I have about 50 different packets of herbs and dried powders for my spells. I love herbal witchcraft."

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