Kids based in Scotland are wanted urgently to star in a 'major' upcoming TV commercial.Talent scouts are on the hunt for 'confident' boys and girls aged five to nine for a mystery advert for a major brand name to be filmed in Glasgow or Edinburgh.
23.02.2021 - 11:08 / evoke.ie
If ever there was a sign of the times we’re living in, it was the decision to book in a man dyeing his wife’s hair as a segment on Claire Byrne Live.
The nation was split between being put off by such a ‘riveting’ piece on a current affairs programme almost a year to the day when the first case of coronavirus was found in Ireland, and staying tuned in just for the inevitable Twitter jokes that were to follow.
One person tweeted: ‘the absolute excitement of it all… #cblive is going to talk to a
Kids based in Scotland are wanted urgently to star in a 'major' upcoming TV commercial.Talent scouts are on the hunt for 'confident' boys and girls aged five to nine for a mystery advert for a major brand name to be filmed in Glasgow or Edinburgh.
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Westlife rose to fame in the Noughties with their hits of World Of Our Own and Flying Without Wings. The Irish boyband formed in 1998 in Sligo, in the north of Ireland, and were signed by Simon Cowell in the UK while Louis Walsh co-managed the group.
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