Congrats are in order for Karina Smirnoff!
15.03.2020 - 16:57 / breakingnews.ie
RTÉ have announced that Dancing with the Stars will end tonight.
They had scheduled a semi-final for this evening's show but now say they are going to wrap it up, in line with Coronavirus guidelines.
In a statement, RTÉ said they made the decision "after careful consideration"
Grainne Gallanagh, Ryan Andrews, Lottie Ryan and Aidan Fogarty are competing for the Glitter Ball Trophy.
The show is on RTÉ One at 6.30pm this evening.
READ MORECoronation Street fans sob as Ken Barlow leaves the cobblesCongrats are in order for Karina Smirnoff!
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