freshpopcorn wrote: » I think it’s sort of good that she doesn’t wear the same old black dress/suit all the time!
the beer revolu wrote: » Harsh. Imagine having to come up with a new outfit to wear almost every day, knowing that so many people will judge you on that outfit. Too risqué, too conservative, too boring, too black, too high, too low, too long, too white, inappropriate. It must be ****ing exhausting. I reckon the only way to manage this is to not give a flying fcuk what you or anyone alse thinks. The men, on the other hand can just change their tie or the shade of their shirt to evoke perceived change. It's much easier but I guess some men would enjoy more freedom from the uniform that 90% of men on TV wear. I always find it a bit odd that in conservative society, men are expected to dress more or less exactly the same as every other man of his standing but each woman is expected to dress uniquely.
kravmaga wrote: » Her dress sense is terrible, always has been, someone should call the fashion Police on her. Do RTE gave the news broadcasters a budget to buy clothes or does she buy clothes in charity shops in D4. ?:D
Gynoid wrote: » Yep. I like it too. I think modern interpretations of the pajama kurta theme often look good. It is a graceful useful type of clothing. Comfortable, flowing, classic, graceful. Overall pretty damn groovy. And Sharon is gorgeous looking.
Edgware wrote: » Do we need old Doyler with her finger on the button?
Seamai wrote: » My mum's become quite obsessed by the female news presenter's fashion since they stepped out from behind their desks a year or two ago. She maintains that Sharon Ní Bheoláin must not have a good pair of legs as she always keeps them well covered.
YFlyer wrote: » The South American female news presenters dress well.
Deleted User wrote: » nonsense if you think its men that give two dry ****es if sharon had three work suits that she kept drycleaned you're absolutely deluding yourself for what its worth shes a fine bit a gear, good at her job and can wear what she likes for all i care
[Deleted User] wrote: » nonsense if you think its men that give two dry ****es if sharon had three work suits that she kept drycleaned you're absolutely deluding yourself
GMSA wrote: » Speaking of pyjamas didn't she go out like this once got papped and then had to take legal action over published pics.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » She could hide when Dobbo was next to her but now she is on her own, her lack of presenting and questioning skills are painfully obvious. She stammers over her words, repeats herself a lot and asks really pedestrian, by the numbers questions when anyone of note like a politician or civil servant is on the programme. Add to this she often looks at the wrong camera and laughs very inappropriately too at times, recent example when she was told Donald Trump gave himself a 10 for his handling of the virus situation- she burst out laughing and could barely hold it in for a minute or two afterwards.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » she was told Donald Trump gave himself a 10 for his handling of the virus situation- she burst out laughing and could barely hold it in for a minute or two afterwards.
ATC110 wrote: » Haha funny. She's wooden with an affectation complex. Oliver Callan correctly satirises her as a robot
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » She auditioned for Abbaesque but they wouldnt take a chance.
ATC110 wrote: » That applies to most RTE presenters especially Mr MOC
BarryM wrote: » Correct, Oliver knocks the sh1te out of them all, Dobbo, Miriam, Sharon, Tubridy, the guards, Veradkar..... all brilliant. He is a master mimic, better than all of them. His micktake on the 4 points on the Corvid ads on the Friday show was brilliant. Maybe the gov will start using people with proper voices in the ads, instead of the voices of doom....
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Ray
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Who is MOC?