It's been seven months since Dancing With The Stars judge Loraine Barry said her final farewell to her mum.
Loraine had to take some time out from the show to grieve the loss of her much-adored mum, Caroline, after she passed away on January 22.
And now the former professional dancer, 60, has received a lovely memento of her mother that she will treasure forever: a picture of her as a teenager.

Loraine's family was sent a picture of Caroline, who was from Cabra West in Dublin, aged 18 years old, standing with two of her friends in the late 1950s.
Caroline was looking incredibly stylish, wearing trousers and a cardigan, with her dark hair framing her face in waves.
The DWTS judge's younger sister Michelle shared the old picture, and wrote: 'I got sent this photo of my gorgeous mother (in the middle) with her two friends Patty and Doo in 1959. She was 18 years old. What a beauty.'

Loraine reshared the snap on her own social media, showing the remarkable resemblance between her and her late mother.
She has previously spoken about the bond she had with her beloved mum, and how she inherited her mother's looks.
Loraine told RSVP magazine: 'I do a little bit of Botox in my forehead because I am so expressive. And I can actually tell you where that came from - my mother.'

Speaking about the beauty advice her mother gave her, Loraine recalled how her mum would tell her to 'stop frowning on the television,' and she would reply: 'Mammy, I'm not frowning, that's me, my natural expressions lines'.









