DaBaby narrowly holds onto the Official Irish Singles Chart for an eighth non-consecutive week with Rockstar.
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Congratulations to Dermot Kennedy who dominates this week’s Official Irish Charts, breaking a new chart record in the process.
The 28-year-old from Rathcoole returns to Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart, while his new single debuts at Number 2 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Dermot’s debut album Without Fear has been a huge success since its release in October. It was 2019’s fastest-selling album and the fifth fastest-selling debut album of the 2010s, but now adds a new accolade
DaBaby narrowly holds onto the Official Irish Singles Chart for an eighth non-consecutive week with Rockstar.
Pop Smoke’s debut album Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon enters this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart at Number 1.
The Hollywood actor Devon Murray who is known for his role of Seamus Finnigan in the Harry Potter films, announced on his Instagram account that he and girlfriend, Shannon McCaffrey Quinn will be welcoming their first child in January 2021. The actor took to his Instagram to share an adorable picture of a baby's outfit along with his girlfriend Shannon McCaffrey Quinn's ultra sound.
A post shared by Devon Murray (@devonmurrayofficial) on Jul 7, 2020 at 12:06pm PDTHe captioned the snap: ‘Baby Murray — 14th of January 2021’Followers were quick to congratulate him including some of his old castmates.Evanna Lynch wrote: ‘Awwww congratulations Dev!! So happy for you! ❤️ you’re going to be such a fun dad!’ to which Devon replied: ‘Thank you Evy. A post shared by Devon Murray (@devonmurrayofficial) on Jul 16, 2019 at 2:53am PDT‘I’ve never been as excited in my life.
Devon Murray’s girlfriend, Shannon McCaffrey Quinn, is pregnant with their first child.“Baby Murray,” the Harry Potter star, 31, captioned a Tuesday, July 7, Instagram reveal.
Harry Potter actor Devon Murray, 31, has announced that he’s expecting his first child with girlfriend Shannon McCaffrey Quinn.The star, best known for playing Seamus Finnigan in the film series, took to social media to share the happy news alongside a photograph of a babygro and scan snap. He wrote alongside the Instagram post: "Baby Murray - 14th of January 2021." Fans of the Irish actor rushed to congratulate him on the news, with one writing: “Such happy news.
2FM show on Wednesday morning, she admitted that she struggled with fame after leaving the Love Island villa.‘At the beginning, it was hard to digest it. Since coming into lockdown it has actually been good because I’ve had time to reflect on everything,’ she confessed.She added: ‘I never expected to come out so successful.
Love Island dreams really can come true as Maura Higgins has proved by finally revealing her debut make-up collection.The reality star says the collection has made her feel the "most beautiful ever". After much secrecy, the Irish beauty has revealed that she had collaborated with ultra-glam cosmetics brand Inglot for her range.
Easter Sunday back on 12 April and fans have had to make do without the show since.Actors from the soap including Ryan Andrews shared updates that things would be back up and running on the filming end of production in the coming weeks.While filming has not started back just yet, scriptwriting has been in overdrive and the Fair City team has confirmed that they’ll be writing ‘new scripts’ that reflect life in Ireland with the pandemic.Speaking to EVOKE a spokesperson for the soap said, ‘The
Love Island star Maura Higgins has become the latest in a long line of celebs to confess to having a crush on Normal People actor Paul Mescal, AKA Connell Waldron.The Irish chap appears to have gained quite the celebrity following of late, with A-Listers including Killing Eve's Jodie Comer, Sia and even Kourtney Kardashian expressing their love for him.Maura revealed that she started watching the hit BBC show after one of her best friends from Ireland recommended it to her.
Dermot Kennedy could become the first Irish act to reach Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart in over five years this week.
Instagram where much support for his sentiment was shared. Dearest @rtenews I hate to sound like a broken record but can you PLEASE use IRISH music from IRISH artists for news? Who doesn’t love Coldplay but we need your support more than ever.
Mail Online: ‘I did watch Normal People actually because one of my best friends from Ireland called me up and said “Maura, you need to watch this Irish TV series”.’‘She said, “The guy in it is so fit, you need to watch it,” and I was like “What’s it about?” and she said “It’s kind of like Fifty Shades Of Grey” and I was like, right I’m watching it now!’The Longford lass also shared that she watched the entire series in one day while also saying ‘Paul is so fit.’Maura also agreed that she