Gloria Hunniford believes her late daughter Caron Keating leaves white feathers for her as “calling cards”.
22.03.2020 - 17:39 / evoke.ie
We couldn’t imagine anything worse than being let go just weeks after becoming a mother.
But for thousands of women around the globe, this is just a part of life. And one woman who has experienced this is Angela Scanlon.
The Irish broadcaster opened up about the experience, which she now believes was ‘exactly what [she] needed’.
Angela welcomed her first child, Ruby, two years ago but confessed she was completely unprepared for the world of motherhood and that was only made worse when she lost
Gloria Hunniford believes her late daughter Caron Keating leaves white feathers for her as “calling cards”.
Matt Damon is currently stuck in Ireland while his Boston bro, Ben Affleck has managed to make it back to the States.
We could all do with a healthy dose of cheering up right now but those missing out on an important event or milestone definitely deserve a shout out.
Ryan Tubridy made his return to the airwaves today having taken a step back from broadcasting duties in the past two weeks due to illness saying the experience has left him humbled.
Cecelia Ahern is one of Ireland’s most successful authors with a number of her creations going on to become hit Hollywood films.
Irish rugby pro Sean O’Brien has shown his appreciation for nurses on the frontline with an incredibly generous gesture.
By Jake Kanter
© Getty Ronan Keating and his wife Storm welcomed their daughter Coco on 27 March and called into his Magic Radio Breakfast today, Wednesday, to share sweet details about the new arrival.
Fair City fans have been bracing themselves for the final episodes that were recorded before filming had to shut down and now, RTÉ has revealed when we’ll see the last of them.
RTÉ’s Big Life Fix is exactly what we’ve needed over the last few weeks to put our woes about being stuck at home into perspective and this week is no different.
For Maeve Higgins, launching a film career started with denial. “It’s so hard to get a movie made, I just didn’t believe it would happen,” she says with a laugh. Written and directed by Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman, “Extra Ordinary” features the Irish comedian in her first starring role. “It’s probably good I didn’t fully believe it,” Higgins adds. “I didn’t have time to get worried about it.”
In a beautifully moving episode of RTÉ’s Big Life Fix viewers will see Alana, who has butterfly syndrome, be given the gift of outdoor play.