Former Miss Ireland Aoife Walsh is floating on a cloud of love following the birth of her baby girl last month. The Tipp native shared her joy to welcome her daughter on social media by posting a short and sweet message – ‘She’s here!’
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Patrick Dempsey has been causing quite a stir since he landed in Ireland to film Disenchanted. Dr McDreamy from Grey’s Anatomy has been out and about visiting Powerscourt, talking to donkeys and charming the locals, of course. He’s now been joined by his co-star Amy Adams.
Meanwhile Sarah Hyland is flming in Luttrellstown Castle and Bond icon Jane Seymour has also been on our shores, filming with Amy Huberman and tasting some of Brian O’Driscoll’s cooking.
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Former Miss Ireland Aoife Walsh is floating on a cloud of love following the birth of her baby girl last month. The Tipp native shared her joy to welcome her daughter on social media by posting a short and sweet message – ‘She’s here!’
Salma Naran's friends have joined a tirade of fuming fans demanding more air-time for the model during this year's Love Island.The 20 year old stunner, who is an influencer from Dublin, Ireland, joined the show earlier this week as one of six new bombshells to test the male Islanders' relationships.
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Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso.The lead actor wore a shirt that bore the words ‘Jadon & Marcus & Bukayo’ at the red carpet event in Hollywood on Thursday (July 15).Sudeikis’ support comes after the players were subjected to racist online attacks following England’s defeat in the 2020 Euros. Four people have been arrested in relation to the abuse.
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Anna Marie de la Fuente Telefilm Canada and Screen Ireland have boarded “Cry From the Sea,” a co-production between Canada’s Sepia Films and Ireland’s ShinAwil, which has been greenlit to shoot in the Fall.To be directed by Vic Sarin (“Partition,” “A Shine of Rainbows”), the romantic drama centers on Edith, an enigmatic American widow who visits an Irish island to be near the spot where her childhood boyfriend drowned during World War I.
Patrick Dempsey has been causing quite a stir since he landed in Ireland to film Disenchanted. Dr McDreamy from Grey’s Anatomy has been out and about visiting Powerscourt, talking to donkeys and charming the locals, of course. He’s now been joined by his co-star Amy Adams.
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There’s no sour taste in Olivia Rodrigo’s mouth as the 18-year-old rising star claims Ireland’s biggest album of 2021 so far.
DMA’s have been forced to once again reschedule a host of their upcoming UK and Ireland tour dates.The Australian band had initially hoped to tour on these shores in 2020, before the dates were moved to April this year due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Quentin Tarantino always has been the ultimate alpha director – a man who often likes to do things ass backwards. He depicts historic events in his movies, deliberately scrambling the dates. While many cinemas now stand empty, this week he defiantly purchased his second movie theater in Los Angeles.
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Rejjie Snow has announced that he’ll be heading out on a UK and Ireland headline tour later this year.The Irish rapper’s ‘By Myself’ tour will kick off in Brighton on September 25 and end with a hometown show at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on October 11.
Manori Ravindran International EditorIrish producer Paul Thompstone and Sorin Baluta have launched a new sales agency out of Ireland. The company, Studio Atlantic, launches in Cannes with a World War II feature set to shoot in Belgium this fall.Having specialized in production finance, Thompstone has a large network of funders, including private equity, for high-concept feature films and television.