It’s been nearly six months since Irish model Thalia Heffernan and former GAA star Conor Meyler hard-launched their relationship on social media, and it looks like things are going strong for the couple.
The couple first met when Thalia attended the launch of a wellness event and wasn’t aware of Conor’s connection with the brand or with the world of GAA.
Since then, the couple has been inseparable, heading to Dubai earlier this year and France this month for a friend’s wedding.

Along with a host of other well-known Irish celebrities, the couple attended PR Guru Rob Kenny‘s wedding at the Antibes Peninsula in the South of France.
Thalia went for a monochrome look for the two day event, wearing a showstopping black dress with a white bra cutout over the chest. Her dress is the Murci cut-out halterneck maxi dress in monochrome, which was available on ASOS but is now sadly sold out.
Thalia was joined by her Tyrone GAA star boyfriend, Conor Meyler, at Rob and Shane’s wedding, who was also looking dapper in his black tux.
And when the celebrations were over, the couple got a chance to enjoy the sun together.

Renting bikes, they headed out to check out the island, with Conor cycling and taking a video with one hand.
With the sun beaming down, he was certainly making everyone at home jealous of the heat and sunshine while cycling beside the glistening seaside.

Spending some time on the beach, the pair enjoyed a fun game of paddle, setting the phone on the beach to record their mini match.
And yes, a pigeon decided to photobomb the shot.

Posting an array of shots on their social media, Conor wrote, ‘An Incredible weekend in Antibes, celebrating the wonderful Rob Kenny’s wedding. Thank you for having us on your special day.’
‘Managed to make some time for wandering, pondering, pastries, padel, pizza, sea swims, art, coffee and long cycles.’
Check out more shots of the couple’s trip in our gallery below:




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