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Storm Keating pays tribute to stepmum: ‘We adored you from the moment dad introduced you’

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Instagram.The blonde blogger posted a lovely snap of herself with her stepmum Rochelle Goldie Uechtritz.In the post, Storm says: ‘Happy 60th birthday to my clever, hardworking and kind stepmum.’‘Such an amazing woman and we’ve all adored you from the moment dad introduced you to us.’‘Thank you for making dad so happy – we are so grateful to have you in our lives.

Love you’. A post shared by Storm Keating (@stormykeating) on Jun 13, 2020 at 5:26am PDTHer followers took to Instagram to send their birthday wishes for her stepmum too.’60 years young,’ one fan said: ‘Hope your stepmum has an amazing day celebrating a milestone birthday.’‘Beautiful words Stormy…one lucky stepmum and one lucky stepdaughter ❤️❤️,’ enthused another.Storm and Ronan,.

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