Updated: 14 Jan 2021, 17:53
RTE star Mairead Ronan has revealed that her family has tested positive for Covid-19 as she said that they were very unlucky .
The Ireland s Fittest Family presenter has been off her Today FM radio show all week as she has been looking after her family.
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Mairead and her son tested negative for Covid-19
Mairead revealed that her husband and two of their kids, Eliza and Bonnie, tested positive for Covid-19 while she and her eldest son, Dara, have both tested negative.
The TV star explained that she and the rest of her family have been very careful in regards to social distancing.
Updated: 6 Jan 2021, 22:27
RTE viewers have said that they were sobbing as Operation Transformation leader Sharon Gaffney opened up about her divorce.
Tonight was the first episode of the brand new season of Operation Transformation and the first leader viewers were introduced to was Sharon.
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RTE viewers said they were sobbing watching Operation Transformation
Sharon is 44 and she lives in Drimnagh in Dublin with her three kids - 15 year old Paige and 10-year-old twin sons, Max and Leo.
On the show tonight Sharon, who works as the Director of Finance and Organisation Services in the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital in Dublin, opened up about her divorce.
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Comedian Oliver Callan would love to do another series for RTE after winning rave reviews for new years special
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IRISH Sun columnist and comedian Oliver Callan says he would love to do another series for RTE.
The gifted mimic won rave reviews for his Callan Kicks The Year special on December 30, and he’s ready for the challenge if he gets the offer of a full series.
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Oliver Callan has said he would love to do another series for RTECredit: Garrett White - The Sun
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The comedian won rave reviews for his new years series Callan Kicks The YearCredit: Refer to Caption
Operation Transformation: Tears flow freely as a new series begins With our emotions in a swirl, these conversations from the heart feel devastating
Thu, Jan 7, 2021, 11:00 Ed Power
Everything else has changed but Operation Transformation (RTÉ One, Thursday) remains reassuringly familiar. Once more five members of the public with concerns about their weight sign up for an intense slimming programme. And yet again the series, an RTÉ staple since the late Gerry Ryan helmed the first season in 2008, proves its worth as it delves into the often painful backstories that have brought these strangers into our livings rooms.
Tears flow freely in the first episode. Hazel Hartigan from Limerick emotively recalls the deaths, several years apart, of her twin daughters. Sharon Gaffney from Drimnagh in Dublin speaks frankly about the end of her marriage and the esteem