Mario Rosenstock has spoken openly about his and his wife Blathnaid's struggle to conceive and says it is important for Irish people to speak up and talk ...
Sad for everything including the little life. Mario Rosenstock has cemented himself in the name of Irish comedy. he Irish Times, he said: “We had a number of miscarriages. “It’s just so sad. Speaking with Tommy on the hit RTE show tonight, Rosenstock praised the people of Ireland for the shift in the attitude towards speaking out about the pain the struggles of miscarriage and mental health issues can cause. The broadcaster spoke of the emotions he felt when they were going through the miscarriages saying: “It is the expectation and the burgeoning life that is coming, and it’s your preparation for the expectation of life coming into the world, and then for that to be cancelled is so sad and shocking.”
He told Tommy Tiernan on the show: “People in Ireland have been great in the last 10-12 years talking about things like mental health and miscarriage and ...
Mario is such a nice guy though and always so funny." [@GiftGrubMario](https://twitter.com/GiftGrubMario) to go on another bit, felt like it was cut short twice. I've been opening myself up to that and finding out more about myself, and realising that I'm damaged, the same way everyone and we've all got our damage. He explained to Tommy Tiernan: "I find that through my twenties, thirties and forties your head is down so much you don't really come up for air. He is married to wife Blathnaid, and the couple share two children son Dash and daughter Bellamie. Great interview."
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RTE viewers were delighted to see comedian and impressionist Mario Rosenstock as he opened up about his family life and encouraged others to talk about ...
I'm married and have a family," that you kind of come up for air and go "but who am I really?" 'It's only when you realise then, "Okay this is what I do. that everybody else has damage”— RTÉ One (@RTEOne)