It’s certainly been a big change, and not just in terms of weather for Gráinne Seoige and her South African husband Leon Jordaan as they settle back into life in Ireland.
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Below Deck is back for another series of madness and this time Irish viewers will be doubly delighted as there’s one of our own onboard.
Daisy Kelliher (33) is the Chief Stewardess in Bravo’s new series of the show which will begin to air on 1 March.
Bravo stated that she’s ‘considered a yachting legacy’ as ‘her grandfather was an Olympic sailor for Ireland in 1964, and her parents – and many aunts and uncles – were yachties.’
Eddie Kelliher is the Olympian they’re referring to and he competed
It’s certainly been a big change, and not just in terms of weather for Gráinne Seoige and her South African husband Leon Jordaan as they settle back into life in Ireland.
Yewande Biala has spoken out to address how “mispronouncing or changing people’s names is just another form of racism” amid her row with fellow Love Island star Lucie Donlan.It all kicked off between the 2019 Islanders last week when Lucie’s old Instagram comments claiming she was “bullied” by Yewande resurfaced, but the Irish reality star hit back on Twitter and accused her “disrespectful” co-star of “refusing” to use her name because she found it hard to pronounce.While opening up about past
The immensely popular and talented Irish soprano Cara O’Sullivan has died at the age of 59.
Danny Huston’s first dog was an Airedale Terrier named Sam after Humphrey Bogart’s “Maltese Falcon” character, Sam Spade.
Lucie Donlan's internet feud.It all kicked off last week after Lucie claimed that Yewande had "bullied" her, while the Irish star claimed, on the contrary, that it was the surfer who had been "disrespectful" to her.Now, having the final word on the matter, the Love Islander wrote on her Twitter, "She mispronounced my name, I correct her again and her reply was 'yeah whatever you know what I mean'."I remember one of the producers putting her arms around me.
direct to your inboxThe Chase's newest Chaser Darragh Ennis received a warm welcome as he returned to the show after joking that he'd been 'hiding.'Viewers were cheering as Irish research neuroscientist was revealed as the quizzer on tonight's episode of the quiz show.Fans had noticed that he'd been absent after joining the show as the sixth chaser last year.He had been a popular addition to the long-running teatime show, with his debut in November watched by 4.9 million viewers."Yes finally
Tolu Makay is on course to make her first appearance on the Official Irish Singles Chart with her cover of The Saw Doctors' N17 with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.
It seems like a lockdown split was on the cards for Sherlock actress Amanda Abbington and her boyfriend, Irish actor Jonjo O’Neill.
Naman Ramachandran U.K.-based distributor DCD Rights has acquired international distribution rights, excluding Australia, for the third and final season of drama series “Jack Irish.”DCD has already pre-sold North America to AMC Networks’ streamer Acorn TV.The third season, titled “Jack Irish: Hell Bent,” sees Guy Pearce (“A Christmas Carol,” “Mildred Pierce”) return in the eponymous role of the criminal lawyer turned troubleshooter, and the cast also includes Marta Dusseldorp (“Stateless”),
Irish outfit Cartoon Saloon has established itself as one of the world’s most consistently excellent animation studios, having received Oscar nominations across projects including Song of the Sea, The Secret of Kells and The Breadwinner.
Children and the young at heart were thrilled to see a flurry of snow envelop the country on Sunday with many people heading out to take it all in.
Ayrshire ‘romeo’ who crossed the Irish Sea on a jet ski to see his girlfriend has said he'd do it all again. Dale McLaughlan, from Irvine, hit the headlines after travelling for four-and-a-half hours over choppy waters to visit his girlfriend Jessica Radcliffe on the Isle of Man.
Fate: The Winx Saga has landed and the drama, filmed in Wicklow, has some Irish stars making appearances throughout.
EXCLUSIVE: Wes Ball and his Oddball Entertainment banner are moving into a first-look deal at Paramount Pictures. It reunites him with Emma Watts, the Paramount Motion Pictures Group President who gave Ball his start when she headed Fox and he directed the Maze Runner trilogy for the studio.
US boyband Why Don’t We score this week’s highest new entry on the Official Irish Albums Chart with The Good Times and The Bad Ones.