Cork lass Nicole O’Brien has rocketed to fame over the last week as people all over the world binge-watch Netflix’s latest dating show, Too Hot to Handle.
03.04.2020 - 14:11 / evoke.ie
Irish rugby pro Sean O’Brien has shown his appreciation for nurses on the frontline with an incredibly generous gesture.
The Carlow native, who plays for the London Irish team, has given up his Dublin home rent-free to two nurses in need of temporary accommodation.
One of the nurses, Lydia Caslin, took to Instagram on Thursday to thank the sports star for his kindness during what is an incredibly difficult period for everyone.
‘Myself and @alannahmariaxo just want to give @seanobrien678 a huge
Cork lass Nicole O’Brien has rocketed to fame over the last week as people all over the world binge-watch Netflix’s latest dating show, Too Hot to Handle.
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Matt Damon is currently stuck in Ireland while his Boston bro, Ben Affleck has managed to make it back to the States.
"We want to show our appreciation for how hard you've been working"
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Wondering how to keep your spirits up during lockdown? Why not you take a leaf from the book of our favourite rugby stars?