While she is not on screens full-time anymore, life is still pretty hectic at home with her adorable sons, Bobby and Danny, and her husband of eight years ...
I love Simon and I wish him every success in whatever he is doing." They do a lot of digital work and they are young and innovative. They are an English agency and they do a lot of campaigns across Ireland and the UK. They are full of ideas and they check in with you all the time." I am just trying to be more aware these days." It is about stepping back and making sure you are alright." Obviously, it is hectic but it is great fun at home and Bobby is full of words and chat. "He will always make you laugh. Rob and I used to sit on a deck chair, close our eyes and fall asleep. You are in the swimming pool for hours. Oestrogen fights heart disease, so we are all doing okay until we reach our 40’s or 50’s when the menopause kicks in and you lose that oestrogen. Then in your 40’s…
GLENDA Gilson has admitted she was gutted to miss Electric Picnic for the first time – but reckons her festival days are behind her.The mum of two d.
I normally love [EP](https://www.thesun.ie/topic/electric-picnic/), but I was working on Sunday, and I’m probably at a different stage in my life now. [Ireland AM](https://www.thesun.ie/topic/ireland-am/) host said her days of partying at the [three-day bash](https://www.thesun.ie/topic/festivals/) are long over — after [welcoming her boys](https://www.thesun.ie/tvandshowbiz/6063615/glenda-gilson-adorable-moment-bobby-meets-baby-brother/), Bobby in 2018 and Danny in 2020. We don’t think like this when we’re in our twenties and early thirties but I certainly do now.” Anyone knows it’s the longest day in the world if you have a hangover. [Virgin](https://www.thesun.ie/topic/virgin-media-ireland/) and TV3. [Glenda](https://www.thesun.ie/who/glenda-gilson/), who is [married](https://www.thesun.ie/tvandshowbiz/television/4853118/who-is-glenda-gilson-married-dancing-with-the-stars-famous-rte/) to [Dublin](https://www.thesun.ie/where/dublin/) businessman Rob MacNaughton, said: “I think this is the first year I missed it.