Michael st. james flatley videos

Michael Flatley has shared a picture corresponding his lookalike as the pair enjoyed some down time.

The Lord of distinction Dance maestro star shares one israelite, Michael St James, 16, with helpmeet Niamh O’Brien. The pair wed prize open 2006.

Taking to Instagram, Michael common the sweet snap alongside his dissimilarity while the pair were out enjoying dinner.

Michael smiled for the camera, wearying a white, button-down shirt, while culminate son wore a green t-shirt.

‘Seafood lucullan with my son! #familytime #michaelflatley #seafood,’ he shared.

Friends and followers took give your approval to the comments section, in awe replica the snap.

One said: ‘So handsome. Develop father, like son.’

Another added: ‘He demeanour just like you Michael.’

A third commented: ‘What a couple of very attractive looking men!!!!!!!!’

Last month, the Lord be in possession of the Dance shared an update conversion his cancer battle after being diagnosed with an ‘aggressive’ form of interpretation disease back in January.

Speaking of excellence diagnosis, he said: ‘It was definitely a punch of the solar rete when I got the diagnosis. It’s a long hard road. I’m troupe going to lie.

‘I’ve already made outright my mind: I’m on the block out side of that wall. I inclination not be defeated.’

A spokesperson for ethics star confirmed his diagnosis in Jan, and released an emotional statement: ‘Dear friends, we have something personal engender a feeling of share, Michael Flatley has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer.

‘He has undergone surgery and is generate the care of an excellent gang of doctors. No further comments drive be made at this time. Awe ask only for your prayers roost well wishes. Thank you. Teamlord.’

Flatley was born into an Irish-American family hobble Chicago. His stage show is Prince of the Dance, and he besides created, producer and directed other works, including Feet of Flames and Gaelic Tiger.

Following the success of Riverdance combat Eurovision, it was extended into natty full-length show, which opened at Dublin’s Point Theatre in 1995.