It seems like celebrities really are just like us. And just like everyone else around the world, they are obsessed with the new series Normal People.
23.04.2020 - 08:47 / evoke.ie
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.
The 24-year-old has almost 200,000 Instagram followers at the time of publishing, which about 140,000 more than you’d need to make a very decent living off the app in Ireland and an eyewatering amount more than the 7,000 she said she had this time last week. Refreshing her Instagram page after our interview saw a jump of 1,000 followers and a
It seems like celebrities really are just like us. And just like everyone else around the world, they are obsessed with the new series Normal People.
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If you haven’t heard of BBC3’s new series Normal People then you really must be living under a rock as the show based in Ireland has made waves over the last number of weeks.
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