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Gerald Kean: Lisa Murphy Died At 52 Relationship Wiki

Lisa Murphy

Lisa Murphy is an American model who is best known as the ex-girlfriend of Michael Flatley an American dancer. He became known for creating and performing in Irish dance shows Riverdance. Lisa is a former model who has died after a private cancer battle. Her ex boyfriend, Gerald Kean paid devastating tribute to her.

In her tribute, Gerald Kean expressed his deep sorrow and described Lisa as a beautiful and talented woman. He spoke about their time together and the love they shared, reminiscing about the happy memories. Gerald also praised Lisa’s strength and courage during her private battle with cancer. He concluded by stating that Lisa will always hold a special place in his heart and a person will never be forgotten.

Lisa Murphy Wiki

Lisa Murphy Wiki
Real Name Lisa Murphy
Nick Name Lisa
Age 52 years old, as of 2024
Birthday 1972
Profession Model
Born In California
Ethnicity Mixed
Nationality American
Sexuality Straight
Religion Christian
Height In feet & inches: 5’8″
In m: 1.72
Weight (approx.) In Kg – 64
In lb. – 141
Shoe Size 8 (US)
Partner Gerald Kean

Who was Lisa Murphy?

Lisa Murphy, 52, who always came across so sweet, polite and kind-natured any time. She featured on popular TV3 show Dublin Wives. She had been fighting cancer for some time and although she was very sick, she had made a conscious decision to keep her illness private.

After the traumatic incident in 2011, Lisa decided to move back in with her parents. This decision was made following her split from Gerald. Before this, Lisa was previously engaged to Michael Flatley.

On-off relationship with Gerald Kean

Gerald Kean is in an on-off relationship with socialite Lisa Murphy. Although, they have announced a formal parting of the ways, with Murphy reportedly being “spoilt” by her parents at their home. They together also appeared on Podge n Rodge together. Note: Ms. Murphy also appeared as a guest of Podge and Rodge, who, again, are separate characters in their own right.