Tommy Tiernan viewers have praised Damien Dempsey as the musician opened up about crying and feeling emotional.
'Hearing Tommy & Damien talking about listening to music & crying is so refreshing. 'He's still around, you can feel him. After briefly talking about the importance of spirituality, Tommy then went on to ask Damien about the last time he cried, which Damien said was for 'the mighty
The ballad singer appeared on the comedian's popular RTE chat show. The 47-year-old singer songwriter almost started crying when the conversation turned to a ...
"Hearing Tommy & Damien talking about listening to music and crying is so refreshing. It all began when Tommy asked: "When is the last time you cried?" Fans praised the two men for having an open conversation about crying on national television. He really lived." Damien answered: "When the mighty Seamus Begley passed... "I had been remembering him.
Spirituality with Damien Dempsey, embracing diversity with Sheree Atcheson and redefining midlife with Alana Kirk were among the topics the Tommy Tiernan ...
Four years into that my marriage ended and nine months after that happened, my mom died in my arms.” You never want people to be hurt.” Tiernan admitted it is “certainly something that I do in stand-up, you don’t think.” She said the challenges she faced growing up spurred her on to become successful. We had to go different routes home from school and stuff like that, because we were brown.” I hate to see people not believing anything anymore.”
The Irish singer/songwriter opened up about the loss of iconic traditional musician Seamus Begley, who sadly passed away earlier this month, and revealed ...
Ya I like Damo." It's so important to cry & not to be ashamed about talking about it. Another continued: "Hearing Tommy & Damien talking about listening to music & crying is so refreshing. I just feel blessed to have met him and sang with him, just being in his presence." A real man who is not scared to show his emotions. Emotions were running high."
After a touching interview with singer Damien Dempsey about his sensitive side, Tommy welcomed global, diversity, equity and inclusion leader, Sheree Atcheso.
Fair play." "Well done, Alana. One final viewer said on Twitter: "I reckon she was born to life coach. After Sheree, Tommy welcomed his third guest of the night, life coach Alana Kirk who told a powerful story about how she turned her life around and why people look to her for advice. The tech author told everyone about the importance of having awareness outside your own bubble and her story was about "succeeding out of spite" she said after. Another commended the researchers on the show saying they deserve a shout out for finding people "who are below the radar for many of us."
Tommy Tiernan viewers have praised Damien Dempsey as the musician opened up about crying and feeling emotional.
'Hearing Tommy & Damien talking about listening to music & crying is so refreshing. 'He's still around, you can feel him. After briefly talking about the importance of spirituality, Tommy then went on to ask Damien about the last time he cried, which Damien said was for 'the mighty
The singer-songwriter fought back tears as he remembered late friend and music legend Seamus Begley, who died earlier this month.
A third said: "Hearing Tommy & Damien talking about listening to music and crying is so refreshing. Ya I like Damo." He really lived." "I had been remembering him. I feel blessed to have met him and sang wit him. The two of us singing [then there were] streams of tears.
The ballad singer appeared on the comedian's popular RTÉ chat show. The 47-year-old singer songwriter almost started crying when the conversation turned to ...
[ since apologised to ](https://www.buzz.ie/culture/tommy-tiernan-racist-joke-gig-28988048)O'Neill for the "hurt" he caused her and pledged to stop telling the joke. RTÉ presenter Emer O'Neill revealed on social media that she walked out of Tiernan's show at Vicar Street on Friday 6 January after taking offence to a joke from the Navan native. "Hearing Tommy & Damien talking about listening to music and crying is so refreshing. Fans praised the two men for having an open conversation about crying on national television. [Tiernan also publicly addressed the controversial joke](https://www.buzz.ie/news/irish-news/tommy-tiernan-public-statement-joke-29008689) in a statement read out live by Claire Byrne on her RTE Radio 1 show. [Tiernan](https://www.buzz.ie/all-about/tommy-tiernan) has since apologised to O'Neill over the joke and has made a public statement addressing the joke and the controversy. I feel blessed to have met him and sang wit him. He really lived." [The Tommy Tiernan Show](https://www.buzz.ie/all-about/the-tommy-tiernan-show) following [a controversial joke the comedian made about taxi drivers and Dublin Zoo](https://www.buzz.ie/celebrity/tommy-tiernan-racist-zoo-joke-28909845) at a recent stand-up gig. The two of us singing [then there were] streams of tears. But he [Seamus Begley] had a great life. He was a great man.