The Irish TV personality has been married to English model and TV presenter Cat Deeley over 10 years now.
Another Twitter user joked: "Patrick Kielty will leave his local pub in Co. A third person said: "Now that’s what I call commitment to getting the girl, most of us are humming and hawing about going on a date 30km as well. "She nearly fell off her chair when she saw me at the hotel," Patrick laughed. Patrick said he was at a pub in Ireland around closing time when he called Cat to wish her on her birthday. [Dublin Live Newsletter](https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/sign-up-newsletter-today-17954403) to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox. The planning that went into making birthday lunch in LA."
After last week's divisive season opener with former Manchester United and Ireland star, Roy Keane, Tommy Tiernan returned to far more familiar territory ...
‘So I grab a taxi off the rank to save a bit of time. You can get on the 9.50am flight to LA and that gets you in – with the eight hour time difference -- at 1.15pm. That gets you in at 8.20am in Terminal 5, which is the same terminal for flights to the States. She says, “I am having a lunch tomorrow in the Beverly Hills Hotel and it’s a shame you’re not around.’ So I decided to give her a ring. So I texted her on the day.
THE Tommy Tiernan Show viewers have all praised Patrick Kielty on his "powerful" interview.The comedian's father Jack was tragically killed at the age.
I found it difficult." "And I genuinely thought that I had. He said: "Whenever he was killed, it wasn’t normal. "I think that what’s happened over a period of time is that the stuff you deal with, when it comes to grief and trauma, when it comes to forgetting about it, it gets bad press. The presenter said: "But at the time, I thought I was ok. I know that now.
The Tommy Tiernan Show was back on our screens once again tonight and the presenter was first joined by fellow comedian and TV personality Patrick Kielty ...
Sometimes you have to bury it and keep the wheels moving and put one foot in front of the other." "Tommy Tiernan and Patrick Kielty in conversation on my telly……..Will anything top this in 2023…? But at the time, I thought I was ok." "And I genuinely thought that I had. "So the one thing I didn't want to do was make a big deal of that. I think that I thought I was dealing with it.
The show also heard from the recipient of the world's first double-arm transplant and the couple behind the Daly Dish spoke about the newest member of their ...
The one thing that I didn't want to do was I didn't want to make a big deal of that. But the problem was if you are an addict, you don't get a liver transplant. “At the time, I thought I was okay. That's the brain and the human heart’s way of saying to you ‘we haven't forgot about this, chuck that in the minutes of the meeting, we'll come back to that. Gretarsson told Tiernan that he became addicted to drugs after his amputation and later underwent two liver transplants. “You were part of a community that was telling you, ‘you boys have to look after your mother’ and ‘you are men’,” he recalled.
"It's a lot easier to sing a rebel song about a united Ireland than to not sing it to have it."
"If you look at two peoples in the North who were polar opposites and wanted each other dead and you have to compromise to live. That's going to come down here... [READ NEXT - Wolfe Tones frontman Brian Warfield comes out in support of Irish women's team](https://www.buzz.ie/news/irish-news/wolfe-tones-irish-womens-team-28224453) [READ NEXT - Birmingham City speak to Irish players over pro-IRA chant in Hampden dressing room](https://www.buzz.ie/sport/birmingham-irish-players-ira-chant-28264596) [READ NEXT - Wolfe Tones frontman hits out at DUP for stirring up controversy over 'up the Ra' lyrics](https://www.buzz.ie/news/irish-news/wolfe-tones-frontman-hits-out-27760673) [being belted out at Dublin Airport](https://www.buzz.ie/news/irish-news/pro-ira-chant-dublin-airport-28252230) and [Leinster Rugby forced to apologise](https://www.buzz.ie/sport/leinster-apologise-celtic-symphony-rds-28855617) after the song was played out over the PA system at the RDS only two weeks ago. [Vera Pauw](https://www.buzz.ie/sport/vera-pauw-dressing-room-song-28217710) and the FAI immediately issued a statement of apology. [Tommy Tiernan](https://www.buzz.ie/all-about/tommy-tiernan) discussing his experience living in [Northern Ireland](https://www.buzz.ie/all-about/northern-ireland), including the tragic killing of his father in the late 1980s.
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Comedian and presenter Patrick Kielty gave his forthright views on what a united Ireland would mean when he was a guest on the Tommy Tiernan Show on ...
If there's going to be a border poll, the way that's going to work is that someone's going to have to convince Unionist people that their future is here. That we have to have the maturity and love to make that as okay as we can for them," said Tiernan. "I hope we see a lot more of you," Tiernan concluded. Like, the idea of Sinn Féin is the number one party in the north, the number one party in the south, but if they can't form a government there, Ireland will probably end up be[ing], you know, a united Ireland, may well end up being governed by a rainbow coalition of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Greens, and Unionists. What's your sense of what's going on in the north right now, and how does it affect you?" "And my sense of it is that there is a phenomenal amount of goodwill towards everybody who's living in the north from the south, right now.
Comedian Patrick Kielty has opened up about his experience of his father being shot and killed when he was just a teenager.
"And the one thing I didn't want to do was I didn't want to make a big deal of that. We had a younger brother, you know, he was 11." He continued: "Whenever he was killed, it wasn't normal. [here.](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/) To get the best of nostalgia delivered straight to your inbox, sign up to our FREE newsletter [here.](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/) [Co Down](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/co-down) man answered, "I didn't know I was." [27 big gigs in Belfast to look forward to in 2023](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/27-big-gigs-belfast-look-25885997) [Fermanagh and Adrian Dunbar to feature in new Sky comedy series](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/whats-on/comedy-news/fermanagh-adrian-dunbar-feature-new-25975427) [Looking back at a typical Saturday spent in Smithfield](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/whats-on/be/19-northern-irish-placenames-leave-23254200) [Things you could do in 1980s Northern Ireland that you can't do now](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/history/things-you-could-1980s-northern-24749360) [Kielty ](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/patrick-kielty)said: "I think I thought that I was dealing with it, and I genuinely thought that I had. If you're standing on a stage in front of people who potentially have been through a hell of a lot worse than you've been through, and some of the stuff that was going on up there, was worse than what I went through." I know that now. [Down minors](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/down-gaa) won the All-Ireland in '87 and we got presented with our medals just before [Christmas](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/christmas) in '87 and my da was shot at the end of January. "And so you were living in a society and you were part of a community that was telling you that you know, 'you boys have to look after your mother', you know and you are men. [Northern Irish place names that continue to trip up locals and tourists alike](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/whats-on/be/19-northern-irish-placenames-leave-23254200)