Margolyes and Senator Lynn Ruane joined host Ryan Tubridy on the couch to discuss their summer holiday in a campervan, a shared love of the Aran Islands and ...
. . "So she became Irish. "She started off English," Miriam explained. It was just lovely." More laughter ensued when Miriam added: "I’m not used to that kind of atmosphere. "She’s not a lesbian," the English actress said, referring to Lynne, much to the amusement of the audience.
Miriam Margolyes is always a delight to watch, be it in her role on Call The Midwife, as Professor Sprout in the much loved Harry Potter films or even as ...
Despite being loved up for decades, the couple actually don’t live together as they prefer to have their own space. However, her mother in particular didn't take the news well and tragedy struck soon thereafter. Miriam met her through a mutual friend, and have been together ever since. They don't, with Miriam having said in the past that she is delighted she and Heather never became parents because she thinks they are “nuisance.” I knew I couldn't change what I was; I should not have told them." It was a horrendous time and I was very unhappy.
Taking to Twitter this week, Senator Lynn Ruane shared an image alongside Miriam, detailing her excitement for her to touch down on Irish soil. Pic: Twitter/ ...
The unlikely friendship between Miriam and Lynn was initially brought into the spotlight after the Senator took to Twitter to share a clip of her alongside the star in a campervan. In the short video, Miriam happily says hello to Tallaght before the politician says; 'Me and Mimzo are off on the road.' [the Dublin representative wrote ](https://twitter.com/SenLynnRuane)on Friday, alongside a sweet snap of her and Miriam beaming from ear to ear.
As Miriam commented that she would love to be Irish, she also told Ryan, "If I have to go down on someone I will" to get Irish citizenship. Ryan was left ...
Another said: "Best bit of comedy for a while. Hilarious women." "Miriam Margolyes just came out with the best line I've ever heard on the late late show - if I have to go down on somebody I will," wrote another. "If there's a funnier person on the planet than Miriam Margolyes, I've yet to encounter them. "We will pass that offer on to the Department of Foreign Affairs!" As Miriam commented that she would love to be Irish, she also told Ryan, "If I have to go down on someone I will" to get Irish citizenship.
RTE viewers spotted Ryan Tubridy "sweating" tonight as Miriam Margolyes made a hilarious rude comment on the Late Late Show.The BAFTA award-winning ac.
Rhona said: "Can't wait to see Miriam Margolyes on stage in Dublin. She said: "I'd like to be Irish. Poor Ryan didn't know what to say when she offered to go down on anyone to get an Irish Passport!! "She changed. I have some Irish relatives but if I have to go down on someone, I will in order to be Irish." He said: "You'll do anything."
As Miriam commented that she would love to be Irish, she also told Ryan, "If I have to go down on someone I will" to get Irish citizenship. Ryan was left ...
"We will pass that offer on to the Department of Foreign Affairs!" Hilarious women." Another said: "Best bit of comedy for a while. "@MMargolyes is hilarious," wrote another. Viewers absolutely loved her on the show. Ryan was left speechless as he laughed off her saucy proposition,
Taking to Twitter this week, Senator Lynn Ruane shared an image alongside Miriam, detailing her excitement for her to touch down on Irish soil. Pic: Twitter/ ...
The unlikely friendship between Miriam and Lynn was initially brought into the spotlight after the Senator took to Twitter to share a clip of her alongside the star in a campervan. In the short video, Miriam happily says hello to Tallaght before the politician says; 'Me and Mimzo are off on the road.' [the Dublin representative wrote ](https://twitter.com/SenLynnRuane)on Friday, alongside a sweet snap of her and Miriam beaming from ear to ear.
The 81-year-old appeared on Friday night's show alongside Senator Lynn Ruane to discuss their documentary, where they investigate the life of Lady Gregory.
Miriam Margoyles is the definition of a loose cannon. A third agreed: “Miriam Margoyles is the definition of a loose cannon. Ryan said: “I have no doubt there would be a queue around the block [to take Miriam up on her proposition],” but that he had never heard a “more different way” of phrasing it.
Actress Miriam Margoyles, 81, appeared on the show with her new co-star Senator Lynn Ruane.
Miriam had the audience in stitches again as Ryan taught her the well known Dublin colloquialism "I will in me hoop." Ryan thanked the 81-year-old and asked her to make sure she comes back to the show sometime soon. Have your say in the comments. "Miriam Margolyes is the definition of a loose cannon. What did you think of Miriam Margolyes on the Late Late show? It didn't take long for Miriam to take it in her stride.
Someone grab Ryan Tubridy a fan! The presenter was left more than a bit red-faced after Miriam Margolyes' unrestrained appearance on the show.
I adore the woman, but she has no filter,' commented another amused viewer. The presenter was left more than a little red-faced after Miriam Margolyes' unrestrained appearance on the show. She changed.
Actress Miriam Margoyles appeared on the show alongside Senator Lynn Ruane.
One account said: "Best bit of comedy for a while. Tubridy then thanked Margolyes and asked that she come back to the show sometime soon. Hilarious women." "Miriam Margolyes just came out with the best line I've ever heard on the late late show - if I have to go down on somebody I will," one viewer said on Twitter. Speaking about how she would love to be Irish, Margolyes told Tubridy "If I have to go down on someone I will" to get Irish citizenship. However, while there were a lot of hilarious exchanges throughout the interview, one particular comment from Margolyes to Tubridy left viewers in stitches while the host was left red-faced.