Miss D

2022 - 3 - 25

RTE Late Late Show -- amy dunne RTE Late Late Show - amy dunne

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Image courtesy of "Irish Mirror"

RTE Late Late Show viewers in tears after 'brave and inspirational ... (Irish Mirror)

Viewers praised the words of Mick McCarthy, Andrew Porter, Andrew Fitzsimons and Amy Dunne as they opened up about their personal journeys through life.

"Amy Dunne, what a strong woman, your voice and story should be heard everywhere. Of course fortune favours the brave thankfully." A second said: "Amy Dunne is an inspirational woman. My story has become like I have no emotion towards it anymore, but when it comes to that... She added: "That always hits me. Like I wasn't given time."

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RTE Late Late Show viewers left 'speechless' after emotional roller ... (Dublin Live)

Viewers praised the words of Mick McCarthy, Andrew Porter, Andrew Fitzsimons and Amy Dunne as they opened up about their personal journeys through life.

"Amy Dunne, what a strong woman, your voice and story should be heard everywhere. A second said: "Amy Dunne is an inspirational woman. Of course fortune favours the brave thankfully." My story has become like I have no emotion towards it anymore, but when it comes to that... She added: "That always hits me. Like I wasn't given time."

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Image courtesy of "The Irish Sun"

I felt like nobody cared about me, says 'Miss D' Amy Dunne in ... (The Irish Sun)

Amy Dunne was just 17-years-old when her court case to fight for the right to travel to the UK for an abortion played out across Irish media. Advertisement.

Amy said: "Just another letter from the alphabet basically. "My whole private business ended up being discussed everywhere. Throughout the High Court trial, Amy was known as 'Miss D' and the case was reported on widely. At that stage I felt like nobody cared about me at all anymore. In that split moment, I wanted the baby taken away from me. Amy said: "She had no chance of survival.

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