Ryan Tubridy
Along with Eurovision hopefuls Wild Youth, the Late Late Show will reveal it's Big Repair Challenge projects.
After a few busy weeks, the projects will be revealed from The Late Late Big Repair Challenge! The challengers had just five weeks to restore items that were fit for the skip but close to their hearts. Ryan will also be joined in studio by their mentors, Home Rescue: The Big Fix's Pete the Builder and Gaff Goddess Laura De Barra. In the spirit of upcycling, we will meet six Irish businesses with a twist, all of whom have turned trash into treasure!
Wild Youth will be on the show before they head off to represent Ireland at Eurovision in Liverpool in May and will also perform their entry, We Are One.
Ryan will speak with the Irish woman gracing the cover of this month's ground-breaking edition of British Vogue, Sinéad Burke, about what it feels like to be a little person fronting one of the world's most iconic magazines; how attending the Met Gala was the scariest thing she has ever done, and why she feels there is no reason the change she has spearheaded in the fashion world can't be applied everywhere to make the world more accessible and equitable for people with disabilities.
A successful businessman, running a company with a turnover of millions, Tony Delaney looked to have everything figured out. But all his life, he was carrying around a secret, one that nearly consumed him. Indecently assaulted as a child, he finally found justice in court earlier this year. He will join Ryan on Friday to talk about his experience.
Plus, we will have music from Dublin singer-songwriter, Saibh Skelly who will perform Superficial.
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