The Irish singer-songwriter, 47, appeared to be close to tears at some points of the interview.
I love the humour. I love the people. I love the ground.
Imelda May has opened up about her mother on tonight's episode of The Tommy Tiernan Show. Viewers were enthralled by the conversation between the singer ...
I love the people, I love the humour. She shared that she would have loved to know what her late mother would have been like without the influence of religion. Even the bad bits, but I love the heart of us." I love the ground. "So maybe that's a big part of it. Imelda's mother Madge died just four months ago, in November of 2021 at the age of 94.
SINGER-SONGWRITER Imelda May struggled to hold back her tears as she opened up on the Tommy Tiernan Show.The Dubliner, 47, opened up about her career,
#TommyTiernanShow". "It was quite odd, I got myself lost a bit. Marie said: "I love the absolute honesty of Imelda May on #TommyTiernanShow". #tommytiernanshow". She doesn't seem herself #TommyTiernanShow". "I definitely went on a spiritual journey".
Imelda May has spoken about the "fizz" and "magic" that occurs when performing in front of a live audience, saying the size of the stage "really doesn't ...
It's like the most beautiful one night stand." "That's exactly right," the Liberties star agreed. It's simply about a connection, it's a relationship each night," she told comedian and presenter Tiernan.
A friend of singer Imelda May has blasted online trolls who criticised the singer after her appearance on the Tommy Tiernan Show.
There are always haters, but for the most part they are people with impoverished souls, and nothing to contribute other than their own negative energy.’ Imelda is an amazing human. ‘She is the best of us. Twitter is the worst of us sometimes.’ (I don’t take heed of nasty tweeters. (I don’t take heed of nasty tweeters.