Bono and daughter Eve Hewson grieving loss of beloved family dog

Eve Hewson with Jackson (Instagram)
Bono’s beloved family dog Jackson has sadly passed away.
The U2 frontman, along with his wife Ali and their four kids, are currently grieving the loss of their mixed wolfhound.
The singer’s daughter, Behind Her Eyes actress Eve Hewson (30), took to Instagram to post a tribute to her furry friend and told fans of her sadness.
Sharing some snaps of the dog – including an adorable photo of Jackson giving her a kiss – the Netflix star said: “Spooning and mourning our best bud Jackson.”
In another picture, she wrote: “Goddnight sweet prince.”
Eve’s siblings, Jordan (32) and Inhaler musician Elijah (22), also shared posts about the loss of the family pet.
Bono (61), also has two German shepherds and a cat at his family mansion on Vico Road in Dublin.
The loss of Bono’s beloved dog comes after U2 announced plans yesterday for a 30th anniversary edition of their album ‘Achtung Baby’ with a special vinyl release and a mammoth digital boxset.
The band’s seventh album was originally released on November 18th 1991.
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The special edition of anniversary edition ‘Achtung Baby’ with be available to buy as a standard or deluxe vinyl from November 19th.
On December 3rd, the Irish rockers will be releasing a 50-track digital boxset of the landmark record with remixes, B-sides, and 22 tracks that have never been digitally available before now.
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