footcandles wrote: » theres an Irish version coming this year I hear. should be interesting
Dovies wrote: » I do like the Adenuga's. He is a Nollywood star and still travels back to Nigeria to make movies - may have already been discussed here but too many pages to go back and check Thought both daughters were still in school until they were talking about the older ones pregnancy!!
pilly wrote: » So did I, I was shocked at that! I love them too.
Dovies wrote: She got married last year in Nigeria
pilly wrote: » How old is she?
Dovies wrote: » 24/25 I think
freshpopcorn wrote: » I saw a competition on the TV3 Facebook page a few weeks ago asking people to knit a new tea cosy for them!
kopite386 wrote: » So did I - then I was shocked when they said she was pregnant Wow I thought you was leaving cert year I didn't think she was that old
Dovies wrote: » OK after much googling and cryptic clues it seems she is 20! The adenugas are showbiz personalities in Nigeria and her husband is quite well known too
sporina wrote: » i think for once we should be proud of irish TV - its a great show
djemba djemba wrote: » The palliative care line from the Cabra girls was the best line in the show last night.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Was last night the finale?
kopite386 wrote: » Yeah it seems it was with next weeks episode saying Best Bits
Westeros wrote: » Those two women in Wicklow, the blonde girl, I could swear it's her on the radio advertising Silken Thomas in Kildare.
somesoldiers wrote: » Why do the Irish shows feel they have to suck the life out of a programme with "best bits"? Same with First Dates. It's just an excuse to get another programme out of it
ArmaniJeanss wrote: » If they edited an hour together of the Cavan Twins contributions then I think I'd probably watch it. * idea there for any TV3 execs reading I suppose *
greysheep wrote: » Love the show but the Cabra girls do my head in. They come across as 'hurlers on the ditch' critical of everything.