Dublin s Q102 By Kelly O Sullivan
Adam King, Saoirse Ruane and Michael Moloney returned to
The Late Late Show after winning the hearts of the nation when they appeared on the
Toy Show last November.
Saoirse from Galway inspired the creation of the
RTÉ Toy Show Appeal, which raised 6.6 million and Ryan revealed on Friday night that the funds will be going towards
Barnardos Ireland, Children’s Health Foundation and
Children’s Books Ireland.
Saorise also spoke to Ryan about being able to ride a bike again, following being diagnosed with a rare tumour in 2019, resulting in her leg being amputated.
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The Taoiseach has called Adam an inspiration in a personal letter to the Toy Show star By Kelly O Sullivan (via Twitter) Adam, who captured the nation s hearts since appearing on this year s Late Late Toy Show, has received a letter from the Taoiseach.
Micheál Martin has called the six year old an inspiration following his appearance on the show last month, where he sent a virtual hug to everyone, discussed his brittle bones and his ambition to work for
NASA.
Taking to
Twitter, Adam s account shared the boy receiving the letter as well as a picture of the letter itself from