Back in October, RTÉ announced that Doireann Garrihy would be replacing Nicky Byrne as co-presenter alongside Jennifer Zamparelli. Lottie Ryan.
“I don’t know what it is about being in a radio studio, it’s probably one of the most comforting places to me. Whether it’s radio or television, talking to people and helping people tell their stories is the place I want to be. “I think I’m just genuinely happy to be a part of that show in any way, shape or form.
The RTE 2fm star, 37, who is the daughter of the late broadcaster Gerry Ryan, won the dance competition's fourth season with her pro partner Pasquale La Rocca.
“I don’t know what it is about being in a radio studio, it’s probably one of the most comforting places to me. I’m not great in big groups of people. “I think I’m just genuinely happy to be a part of that show in any way, shape or form. She continued: “I’m not great in crowds. Whether it’s radio or television, talking to people and helping people tell their stories is the place I want to be. Everyone is interested in what happens with it,” she told the Irish Mail on Sunday.
LOTTIE Ryan has opened up about her late father Gerry Ryan's death as she says she sometimes see him in her son, Wolf.The legendary RTE 2fm broadcaste.
I’d say he never would have shut up about him." It’s so good. She said: "I’m in an apartment so my kitchen and sitting room are in the one area and I wanted a new kitchen table and I couldn’t find what I wanted anywhere so I fully designed this kitchen table and I’m shook at how good it is. She added: "I think he would have been like a f***ing incredible granddad. Speaking about her dad she said: "I don’t know whether I’m pushing myself to see it sometimes, but I definitely see him in Wolf sometimes. Lottie, who was just 23- years-old when her father passed away, has opened up about how she believes he would have made an "incredible" grandfather.
Having stepped in for Jennifer Zamparelli as host back in 2021 after she tested positive for Covid-19 and hosting the show's official podcast, there's no ...
'I think I’m just genuinely happy to be a part of that show in any way, shape or form. Everyone is interested in what happens with it,' she told the Irish Mail on Sunday. 'But behind the scenes, we are all constantly screen testing for different things all the time.