RTE s Ryan Tubridy admits he s running out of gas ahead of last Late Late Show
Tubridy will take a few weeks off after the last TV show of the season
10:39, 25 MAY 2021
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RTE star Ryan Tubridy has admitted he is running out of gas ahead of the last Late Late Show of this season.
RTE s Ryan Tubridy shares brilliant throwback snaps with Late Late Show guests
The RTE show s host seems to have met a lot of people who appear on his show way back when
09:38, 8 MAY 2021
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Ryan Tubridy has shared brilliant throwback pictures with guests who appeared on the Late Late Show this week.
The RTE show s host seems to have met a lot of people who appear on his show way back when, as both Dublin rapper Malaki and the lead singer of the band Pillow Queens popped up on the star s Instagram before last night s airing.
Stunning portrait by Offaly artist sells for staggering amount at auction
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A stunning portrait of cervical cancer awareness campaigner Vicky Phelan has sold for a staggering at auction with all funds raised in aid Covid-19 frontline health workers.
The triptych portrait of the Kilkenny mum was sold for €46,500 under auction at Sheppards’ Irish Auction House in Durrow.
The portrait went on sale and was appropriately purchased by a Kilkenny buyer for €46,500. The famous Laois auction house included its fees to bring the total raised beyond €55,000. Sheppard’s say they donated fees of just over €9,600 from the sale.
Painting of Kilkenny s Vicky Phelan raises €55k for Heroes Aid Ireland
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A portrait of Kilkenny campaigner Vicky Phelan has raised over €55,000 at auction for frontline workers.
The triptych portrait by artist Vincent Devine was auctioned by Sheppard s Irish Auction House and all proceeds , including the donation of Sheppards auctioneer fees, brings the total to over €55k which will go directly to Heroes Aid a charity supporting frontline healthcare workers.
Vicky, who is from Mooncoin, who is currently undergoing treatment for her cancer in the US said she is thankful for the generosity shown and shared a special story behind the man who bought the painting.
I spoke to Vincent Devine immediately after the auction. He was delighted.
“The one worry I have is that the portrait went to someone who will covet it,” he said.
Vincent need not have worried. The portrait came home.
David Brennan did well. His company, Southgate Engineering, has landed many prestigious contracts in England. Vicky and David lived in Comeragh Drive in the South Kilkenny village of Mooncoin.
The young boy spent plenty of time in the Phelan home. “He was like our brother,” said an ecstatic Vicky from Maryland, where she is undergoing experimental treatment for 11 tumours.
“I was so nervous. David has been in touch with me all through my treatment. He told me last night he would be bidding. David just called me to say he bought it. I am so delighted.”