Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Well, I don’t know about you but my husband hates too much make up and an overstyled look. So even if a woman is good-looking, he finds it a turn off. It’s like he can’t see the woman when she’s caked in make up. He can only see the make up. (he was really freaked out by my heavy bridesmaid make up at my sister’s wedding) So when he saw Imelda with all that stuff scraped off her face and the way more natural hair, he genuinely did a double take.
MuffinTop86 wrote: » It might be actually, doing that same squinty rhing Claudia Wikleman does, instead of just cutting the bloody thing.
Cerveza wrote: » It’s the fringe, she and Norma Foley would knashawl grand together.
MuffinTop86 wrote: » I used to like Imelda but that cringy anger poetry thing she did on the Late Late still haunts me.
Trekker09 wrote: » Tadhg Fleming. The whole family really.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » It was the movie/ TV equivalent of 'girl/ woman takes off glasses, suddenly is hot'. And I'm not saying Imelda was ugly beforehand, but yeah... 'twas surprising. There've been other examples where I was like 'Oh damn... she's fine'.
glasso wrote: » The guy on the Tommy Tiernan interview show who opens the curtain. Can't even remember his name tbh.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » My husband experienced same.
Autosport wrote: » You can stop stalking me now Another I can’t stand is Hozier, He just likes to Moan and complain and it just gets rather tiresome.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Used to hate Imelda May.Then she changed her hairstyle, changed her style, and suddenly she was fit... (That was a confusing day for me, for sure). But Hozier is a prat. May rarely touches on politics, Hozier practically bathes in it.
DenMan wrote: » Ronan Keating, what an obnoxious git. I read he wants to meet Boris Johnson in a park to discuss the UK's government's actions that are affecting the arts, with music in particular.
freshpopcorn wrote: » When it's a younger person they do seem to have some link to the industry. A lot of the GAA lads find him an absolute bore and just want to flog their book with him in my experience. They often like the Tweets slagging him. The women I mention are the one's who share inspirational quotes, fake competitions, posts about missing dogs in Canada, etc.
Deleted User wrote: » He is apparently very popular in the UK. I have had limited exposure to him but and my superficial view is that he is a smarmy cockney cheepy chappy in the Jim Davidson mould. Similar to Shane Richie, another one I love to hate.
DenMan wrote: » I like him a lot. He's brilliant as Graham from Doctor Who.
DenMan wrote: » Hozier, a bloody tool! I just can't stand him. RTE have a ready made replacement for Bono as he's practically a younger version of him and over the years will be despised by many I'm sure. We'll only ever hear of him a couple of times during the year, whenever there's money to be raised on the late late show and of course, new years eve. Oh and Imelda May, another twit in the same mould.
Deleted User wrote: » Bradley Walsh
freshpopcorn wrote: » Not trying to cause offence to offence to anybody but I think it's one of the changes some women experience when going through the change is they start liking Ryan.
Deleted User wrote: » Now it starts to make sense. I wonder what's the story with the adoring audiences, do they kidnap their families and threaten their lives unless they are suitably clapping and laughing energetically?
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » I always tend to 'check' on the people who comment on the LLS, and praise Ryan. Many of them are in the media industry. They don't risk upsetting the status quo, in case they don't get hired at the National Broadcaster.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Women of a certain vintage seem to love him on facebook. They praise him for his up lifting/positive stories during the pandemic.