DAVID Haye used celebrity dating app Raya to create his “throuple” with Una Healy.
The former cruiserweight created a profile using photographs of him and his girlfriend Sian Osborne last summer.

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Insiders revealed the pair spoke to a number of potential dates before they started speaking to The Saturday’s pop star Una.
A friend said: “David and Sian created a profile on Raya to find the perfect partner to enter their relationship.
“The app is very exclusive and discreet – which was perfect for them exploring their options.
“David and Sian were very much in this arrangement together and after being together for two years decided to open their relationship up.


“The profile was under David’s name and there were photographs of him and Sian together and glamorous photographs of her from around the world.
“As part of their profile they said they were ‘seeing what’s out there,’ and said they wanted to try ‘new experiences’.
“They spoke to a few people before being introduced to Una and they hit it off immediately.”
The Sun revealed last week how Una, 41, David, 42, and Sian, 30, who works as a model, were officially in a “throuple”.
Insiders said the trio had informed their friends and family of the arrangement before they spent the New Year together in Marrakech.
Una shared a photograph of David holding hands with both her and Sian on Instagram last month.
David also posted an Instagram snap of the three in a pool, with his arms around Una and Sian – who he started dating in 2020.
He wrote: “If a picture says a thousand words, then this one says exactly what it needs to.
“I’ve started Jan first with the correct energy, surrounding myself with understanding beautiful human beings, who do not judge, but instead accept me for my authentic self.”
David has a son from his marriage to his former wife Natasha that ended in 2016.
Una was wed to rugby player Ben Foden, 37.
They have a daughter aged ten, and son, seven, but split in 2018 after it was revealed he cheated on her.
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Irish-born Una later had romances with a Limerick hurler and a Dublin-based policeman.
She told The Sun last year: “There are nights when I can stretch out without anyone sharing the bed.


“But there are nights where I’m like, ‘I would quite like an arm around me’.”
Una is now back in Ireland with her children while David has flown to Costa Rica with Sian.
How to make it work for you
By Sun Agony Aunt Sally Land
THEY say two’s company and three’s a crowd – and judging from the contents of my mailbox, a lot of people struggle to make relationships involving three people work.
To be clear, a throuple describes a committed and romantic relationship between three people.
This is not to be mistaken for a threesome, which involves sex between three people, or an open relationship, where people have sex with people other than their partner.
I receive plenty of emails from readers who have tried threesomes, throuples and open relationships and ended up more miserable than ever.
My advice would be to only begin considering non-monogamy if you are secure in yourself and your relationship.
If you struggle with jealousy, this is not the set-up for you.
Those who say they have made non-monogamy work invariably operate with basic rules.
Firstly, they are good communicators, ensuring they are open and honest with each other.
Secondly, they make absolutely sure all partners agree.
Thirdly, they consider and discuss their long-term relationship goals.
They check in with each other regularly, ensuring everyone is still comfortable with the set-up.
And finally, they establish clear boundaries and expectations – and, crucially, respect them.
It’s interesting that the throuple in this feature do not want children, which is exactly the sort of long-term life goal that is so important to discuss.
Not only would it cause problems if one partner desperately wanted a child while the other two did not, it’s also crucial to ensure any children are brought into a loving and stable environment.
- If you would like support from my team of trained counsellors, please email deardeidre@the-sun.co.uk.
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