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How Amy Huberman and Brian O’Driscoll keep the spark alive after 3 kids

by Emma Costigan / 3 weeks ago
Brian O'Driscoll and Amy Huberman. Pic: Karwai Tang/WireImage

Amy Huberman has opened up about keeping her relationship with husband Brian O’Driscoll strong after three kids and almost 16 years of marriage.

The couple tied the knot at St Joseph’s Church, Co Leitrim, with a reception followed at Lough Rynn Castle in July 2010.

In the years that followed, Brian and Amy went on to welcome three children: a daughter, Sadie, in 2013, a son, Billy, in 2014, and their youngest, Teddy, in 2020.

Speaking to You Mag after venturing into wine entrepreneurship through Ah, Wines, last year, the mum-of-three explained that devoting time to one another has helped keep the spark alive.

Brian O'Driscoll and Amy Huberman at the Infinity Ball in aid of Neurodiversity Ireland, held at the Intercontinental Hotel. Pic: Kieran Harnett
Brian O’Driscoll and Amy Huberman at the Infinity Ball in aid of Neurodiversity Ireland, held at the Intercontinental Hotel. Pic: Kieran Harnett

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They also get by with good communication, and at the back of it all, a solid foundation of friendship.

‘Life is busy with kids,’ she admitted. ‘I know everyone says this, but you have to make time for each other. That is so true.

‘It’s not always possible, but in those times when you can, I think it’s really important to come back together and to be on the same team, not just as parents, but for each other.’

Amy previously spoke of how she’s left alone with their three kids a lot at weekends as Brian travels for work. It’s something she says they’ll never get used to, but they make it work.

Brian O'Driscoll and Amy Huberman attend the 2026 French Open at Roland Garros. Pic: Shutterstock
Brian O’Driscoll and Amy Huberman attend the 2026 French Open at Roland Garros. Pic: Shutterstock

She told RSVP magazine at the time: ‘I feel like rugby tournaments take me by surprise all the time, I’m like “Sorry what?”

‘He mostly does his shows from ITV in England, so he’s usually there. Rugby goes on all the time, I think there’s only a month off during the summer, so you just get used to it.

‘He’s away for a lot of the weekend, but he’s here during the week.’

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