Jess Redden and her fiancé Rob Kearney have used many ways to stop themselves from getting bored whilst doing a mandatory 14-day quarantine in an Australian hotel room.
16.12.2020 - 12:35 / evoke.ie
Irish actor Paul Mescal appears to be a man of many talents as he has now shown that he can dance too.
The Kildare native has appeared in a short film inspired by the events of 2020, and he performs a contemporary dance routine along to an emotive instrumental.
Though dancing definitely isn’t his strong point, the pure emotion and commitment are pure Mescal.
Paul uses his dance moves to capture the mood of the nation of the past year, which has been high and low, but also now hopeful.
The short
Jess Redden and her fiancé Rob Kearney have used many ways to stop themselves from getting bored whilst doing a mandatory 14-day quarantine in an Australian hotel room.
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