We’ve all had a few red-faced moments in our lives during which we wished the ground would swallow us up and rugby pro turned TV presenter Tommy Bowe is no different.
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Tommy Bowe did no favours for the ‘old thicko rugby players’ stereotype at the Virgin Media Spring launch this week as he joked, ‘[Karen Koster] and Alan were tossing up who’s going to be stuck with the lad who can’t read the autocue.’
‘So she’s holding me by the hand and getting me through,’ the Belfast-based broadcaster laughed.
The former rugby star was chatting about the show’s new pod systems which sees the presenters buddying up into bubbles as a COVID safety precaution.
He’s loving the
We’ve all had a few red-faced moments in our lives during which we wished the ground would swallow us up and rugby pro turned TV presenter Tommy Bowe is no different.
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