Una Healy has set pulses racing as she posed in a ‘superhero’ costume — while joking about the dating pool in your 40s.

The former Saturdays singer has had her dating life under scrutiny over the years, having been previously married to former rugby player Ben Foden.

Una was also in an (alleged) ‘throuple’ with former boxer David Haye, although she always denied the relationship, insisting that she was just friends with the former heavyweight champ.

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Una Healy has set pulses racing as she posed in a ‘superhero’ costume — while joking about the dating pool in your 40s. Pic: Una Healy/Instagram

Sharing pics from a Worthing Pride parade performance over the weekend, Una set pulses racing with her outfit — opting for a sexy superhero outfit for the performance.

Despite Una’s dating life coming under scrutiny, it appears that she’s opting to love herself these days — as she shared a video of her pretending to get sick at the prospect of dating in her 40s.

Captioning the video: ‘The thoughts of dating with what’s left in the dating pool in your 40s…’ Una pretended to puke — before adding: ‘never mind, I’m going to slay single.’

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Pic: Una Healy/Instagram

People loved the look for Una, with Holly Carpenter commenting: ‘What man deserves this!!’

‘Babes how you that beautiful x,’ another commented, while Rozanna Purcell added: ‘Woweee.’

Una recently revealed that she was six months sober after embracing sobriety earlier this year — saying in an update that it’s ‘never too late’ to try sobriety.

Sharing a selfie to her Instagram, Una wrote: ‘6 months off the drink. My biggest regret is…’ before sharing a white screen, indicating that she’s had no regrets.

Going into more detail in the caption, Una urged people who are thinking about getting sober to do so, adding that it’s never too late.

‘A little update on my sober journey,’ Una wrote. ‘This page could have been full of regrets, but I chose to put down the drink. If you’re sober curious, you won’t regret it. It’s never too late.

‘One day at a time — that’s all we have.’