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The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘I'll be glowing' gushes Ireland AM host as he shares honest ‘pore tightening' cosmetic procedure
IRELAND AM host Eric Roberts has opened up about his "pore-tightening" cosmetic procedure. The Virgin Media star Advertisement 2 Eric opened up about his recent procedure with fans Credit: Instagram 2 The star was glowing after his 'bbl' Credit: Instagram Today, Eric took to his The dad-of-one was in a local cosmetic clinic in Eric showed off to his fans a 3D print of his face that the doctor had on her iPad, which allowed Eric to see the full results of the procedure before he had even started it. Once he was happy with the potential results, Eric leaned back into the chair - where the doctor began his 'bbl'. Advertisement read more on Eric roberts She explained that bbl stands for: "Broadband light." Eric continued: "It's going to make me look youthful." His doctor added: "It [the procedure] is going to target some of the redness and we are also going to use the X to tighten up the pores." And Eric was quick to rebut, joking: "I don't have that many pores." Advertisement Most read in News TV The doctor agreed and started on the presenter's face by placing some goggles on his eyes to keep them safe. Next she scanned Eric's face with a red light and began the micro needling procedure the only invasive part of his procedure. Eric Roberts shares hilarious honest holiday clip with wife Before he knew it, the procedure was over and Eric was enjoying his face mask. His face was now notably glowing and looked completely refreshed as he showed off the results just hours after getting it done. Advertisement Giving his fans a final update, he said: "That's me done, my face is a little redder and it might swell over the next day or two. It might get a bit flakey, but then I'll be glowing." Eric recently had his fans in stitches after GILR BOSS The happy family recently jetted over to Advertisement In a hilarious clip posted to his Instagram, the TV star poked fun at the fact Niamh had organised the entire trip on her own accord. The video started off with a smiling Niamh sitting on the plane saying: "Hi I'm Niamh and I booked the flights." The camera then panned to Eric who said: "Hello I'm-", before it abruptly cut him off before he could finish the sentence. The next shot revealed Niamh standing on their beautiful hotel balcony saying: "Hi I'm Niamh and I organised the accommodation for the trip." Advertisement Eric appeared in the next clip eager to tell followers what input he had on the holiday, but the camera stopped before he could say anything again. Niamh went on to state how she "picked every cafe, organised their activities and booked their transfers."


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘So relatable' laugh Ireland AM fans as star shares hilarious clip of ‘legend' wife's perfectly planned family holiday
IRELAND AM star Eric Roberts has left fans in stitches after posting a hysterical clip of his wife's perfectly planned holiday. The 3 Eric Roberts posted a hilarious holiday clip on social media 3 Eric poked fun at his wife's organising skills 3 Eric's wife Niamh told how she planned very aspect of the trip The happy family recently jetted over to In a hilarious clip posted to his Instagram, the TV star poked fun at the fact Niamh had organised the entire trip on her own accord. The video started off with a smiling Niamh sitting on the plane saying: "Hi I'm Niamh and I booked the flights." READ MORE IN ERIC ROBERTS The camera then panned to Eric who said: "Hello I'm-", before it abruptly cut him off before he could finish the sentence. The next shot revealed Niamh standing on their beautiful hotel balcony saying: "Hi I'm Niamh and I organised the accommodation for the trip." Eric appeared in the next clip eager to tell followers what input he had on the holiday , but the camera stopped before he could say anything again. Niamh went on to state how she "picked every cafe, organised their activities and booked their transfers." Most read in News TV While every other video hilariously interrupted Eric before he was able to explain his side of the planning. At one stage the camera shifted over to Eric who had a crying Rian in his arms and a mouthful of food. Ireland AM star Eric Roberts shares 'adorable' clip of 'first conversation' with son The funny lad humorously captioned the clip: "I'm Eric and I made this video." And fans were all left in fits of laughter in the comment section as they praised Niamh for her hard work . WIFE LIFE Roisin wrote: "You go girl, show Eric how it's done!" Liam laughed: "Ahahah he didn't get a word in." Jane added: "Never seen a more relatable video ha!" While Deirdre remarked: "This sounds about right, go Niamh!" And Mary joked: "Says every woman who ever lived."


Irish Independent
3 days ago
- General
- Irish Independent
Around the Districts: Ardcath/Clonalvy, Curraha, Gormanston and Julianstown
Contact Any news or items of interest contact Niamh at 086 3477283 or email niamhuiloinsigh@ Ardcath Tidy Towns If anyone would like to be involved with Ardcath Tidy Towns, please WhatsApp 087 8354805 to be added to the Tidy Towns WhatsApp Group. Michael Fox Ardcath Tidy Towns Committee. Ardcath ICA Social Dancing continues every Monday evening in Bennetts Function Room at 7pm. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. Ardcath Guild Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm in Bennetts Function Room Ardcath - New Members welcome. Ardcath Clonalvy Heritage Society There was a great turnout and celebration for the rededication of the font on June 7th in St. Mary's Church, Ardcath. The rededication and concelebrated mass were carried out by Bishop Deenihan, Fr. Michael, Fr. Phil and Fr. Steve. Fr Michael, Fr Phil. Leo thanked all on behalf of Ardcath Clonalvy Heritage Society and introduced Nick who gave a short talk on the font and its link with the medieval church in the graveyard. Many thanks to everyone involved for their dedication in completing this project. St. Mary's Church Ardcath First Friday Visits to the Sick, and Housebound: The First Friday Visits take place on the First Fridays of the Month and are an opportunity for those who are unable to leave their homes to receive Confession, Holy Communion and the Sacrament of the Sick. If you wish to be included in the pastoral visits, please contact the Parish Office on 018350136 or Fr. Steve on 087-3379031. Clonalvy Patron Day Clonalvy Patron Day will be held on Sunday June 29th 2025. Mass at 1pm in Saint John the Baptist Church followed by Blessings of the Graves in Clonalvy Cemetery at 1.30 p.m. St. Vincent's GFC Lotto Lotto Results 2nd June, 2025 Numbers Drawn were 2-15-40 No Winner. Jackpot €1,000. Windfall draw takes place on Monday night @ 9.00pm. Play before 6pm Monday at Text Alert Duleek & District Community Text Alert covering Duleek, Bellewstown, Ardcath/Clonalvy, Donore, Beamore, Rathfeigh, Stamullen, Gormanston, Julianstown subscription of €6 can now be paid for free by Revolut. Please send your name & address along with payment to 086 8097737. If you're not already registered with Text Alert, please consider doing so. ADVERTISEMENT Learn more CURRAHA Contact Any news or items of interest contact Niamh at 086 3477283 or email niamhuiloinsigh@ Curraha GAA After securing a League title in their debut campaign, our Ladies team this week learned who their opponents would be in the 2025 Championship. We have been graded at Junior D level and will face Oldcastle, Rathkenny, and Dee Rangers in Group B, with games due to start in the first week of August. The Jacksie Kiernan Competition is due to start at the end of this month, with fixtures to be confirmed, so there is plenty of football to look forward to over the summer Curraha Tidy Towns Calling everyone to come out the 1st Saturday of each month to clean up your area. Bags can be provided if required ring Deirdre on 0868868917 or Marcella on 0876744691. Please drop the full bags back to the Church carpark for collection by the County Council. Let's be proud of our village. St Andrew's National School, Curragha Summer Party: Come and join us for some fun, games, treats and music on Friday 20th June. Junior Infants to 2nd Class times ate .30 to 7 pm and 3rd to 6th classes 8 pm to 9.30 pm. Admission is €5 per child and parents are welcome for refreshments. Treats: Candy floss and popcorn for sale. This event will be supervised by the Parents Association. GORMANSTON Save Gormanston Beach. As many people would already be aware that there are plans to establish a new Deep-Water Port directly off the coast at Gormanston. Over the past few months a number of signs have also been erected around the Gormanston Village area by the Save Gormanston Beach Association who are totally against such a venture. This idea of establishing a Deep-Water Port in this area started way back in 2005 when it was first suggested that the actual site for the Port would be located on the Fingal side of the Delvin River Estuary and that the main phase of the Port would be along the Bremore Head area just to the north of Balbriggan. However, after a number of years this particular plan was dropped. However, in recent years it has now come to light that this new Port will actually be located out in the Irish Sea directly opposite the beautiful sandy beach at Gormanston. As part of and in association with the Save Gormanston Beach, Community Historian Brendan Matthews will present a special History & Heritage Walk n Talk on Sunday June 22nd next beginning on the south side of the Delvin Estuary at 2pm. From there Brendan will walk the group towards Bremore Head where he will speak about the arrival of the early Neolithic (Stone Age) farmers who arrived here at the Delvin Estuary almost six thousand years ago. This coastal area on either side of the Delvin Estuary contains a number of burial tombs that actually pre-date the great burial tombs of the nearby Boyne Valley. Brendan will explain who these Stone Age people were, where they had come from and why they settled here. This is a Free event and all are welcome to attend. The tour will last a little over an hour and will return to the starting point at the Delvin Estuary where Brendan will elaborate on the burial tombs that are located on the Meath side of the Delvin including one of the tombs which was opened and investigated back in the year 1840 and prior to the coming of the railway line. This will be a great opportunity to gain an insight into the wonderful archaeological riches we have here on our doorstep and will be of interest to both young and old: Sunday June 22nd at 2pm. JULIANSTOWN Contact Any news or items of interest contact Niamh at 086 3477283 or email niamhuiloinsigh@ Julianstown Tidy Towns Judging for Meath County Council Pride of Place takes place in Julianstown on Tuesday 1st July at 2.05 pm. Our judge is Aoife Munn who also judges for the Supervalu National Tidy Towns. Julianstown Tidy Towns Volunteers have commenced work in the village on Saturday mornings and Tuesday evenings. We have been replanting the raised beds in the village, cleaning the kerbs of weeds, and cutting back overhanging branches. Larry Lenehan has carried out a great clean up of the bridge wall – thanks Larry. Many thanks to Uniplumo for supplying the bedding plants for all the raised beds – they look wonderful. 14 planters have been placed all around the village and special thanks to those who have volunteered to water them throughout the summer. Meet in the Community Garden at 10.30 am on Saturday morning or join us on Tuesday evening at 7 pm. What's App group – Julianstown Volunteers Group for exact dates, times and where to meet up. . New members are always welcome, and we would appreciate any extra help you can give. Just wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Gloves and tools will be provided. Then afterwards enjoy a cuppa tea or coffee with the gang. Would you like to Volunteer for Julianstown Tidy Towns? There are lots of different way to get involved like volunteering at a local event or festival or supporting more urgent initiatives that come up from time to time. Contact us at julianstowndca@ or join our WhatsApp group - Julianstown Volunteers Group or phone Niamh on 086 3477283. Community Association Julianstown & District Community Association would like to congratulate Wayne Harding on being appointed Cathaoirleach of Meath County Council and Cllr. Caroline O'Reilly as Leas-Cathaoirleach. We would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Cllr. Sharon Tolan on being elected Cathaoirleach of Laytown/Bettystown Municipal District and Cllr. Maria White on being elected Leas-Cathaoirleach. Active Retirement Association East Meath Active Retirement Association (EMARA) meet every Thursday in St. Mary's Church of Ireland Parish Rooms, Laytown Road, Julianstown from 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm each week. New members are always welcome to join this vibrant group of men and women. We have many events and outings lined up for the coming month. For more details contact Rose at 0868377033 and Eilish at 0863656951 . Adult Dance Classes Adult Dance Classes with Rachel Smyth will be held each Tuesday in the Julianstown Community Centre from 10am to 11am. Admission is €60 for a six-week term or €12 per drop-in class. Book now on 087 9420307 Julianstown Bowls Club Julianstown Bowls Club is recruiting new members. Why not come along to experience the game of bowls and have a very enjoyable evening, on Monday or Thursday from 8 to 10 pm in Julianstown Community Hall. Contact Sean on 086-8438803 or Marie 086-1525413. St. Mary's Church of Ireland All services 10.30 am. Sunday 22 June, Holy Communion Sunday 29 June: Service of Wholeness and Healing Parish Walk: It is hard to believe a year has passed since we had a parish walk. If the weather is fine, I suggest we meet again at Bellewstown Racecourse for a walk, this time on Tuesday 24 th June at 7.00pm. Bring your own refreshments! All ages and dogs welcome to join in! Charity Collections: The June collection will be for the Church's Ministry of Healing. Work around the Parish Rooms: the work around the parish rooms has been completed and everything looks lovely. Thanks again to the donor who made the paving work possible. A new fire alarm system has been installed in the church and the parish rooms. There is always some improvement or maintenance issue around our buildings! St. Mary's and St Patrick's Church Baptism Preparation: Our next preparation meeting takes place this Tuesday, 2nd September. If you wish to register your child for Baptism please contact our parish office. Parish Projects 2025: Repairs to the Roof and Gutters in St. Mary's Church are almost complete. We are awaiting the installation of the Facia and gutters. This Project was our last big project for our Parish for this year. In St. Patrick's Church, the upgrade of the heating system will take place in the coming weeks. All the work carried out in our Parish this year is made possible through your generous donations and support. Thank you and God bless you. Fr. Brendan. Plaque in St. Mary's Church: We are currently preparing information for the Plaque in St. Mary's. There is still time to include your intention on this Parish Plaque which will be placed in St. Mary's Church. This marble plaque will be erected in the entrance hall acknowledging all who donate towards projects. 'Benefactors' will be inscribed on the plaque. The plaque will ask all who read it to please pray for all benefactors and all the above named. If a person or family donate €500 or more, they can place their family name, or the name of a deceased loved one on the plaque. Donation sheets are available beside the Newsletters you can complete a Form and send the donation in an envelope or via bank transfer. Moorechurch Cemetery Mass and Blessing of Graves in Moorechurch Cemetery will take place on Sunday, 6th July at 11:30 am. As always, we ask that visitors to the Cemetery take their rubbish/dead flowers etc., home with them. We encourage this practice to ensure the cemetery is in perfect condition for all who visit. St. Patrick's GFHC Lotto Jackpot € 9,000 drawn on 10th June. Numbers drawn: 6, 9,11,24 No Winner. . Next week's Jackpot: €9,100.


Irish Independent
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
‘Just in time for Father's Day' – Dublin GAA stars Dean Rock and Niamh McEvoy welcome second child
Taking to social media, mum Niamh shared photos as she gushed about the arrival of their newborn. 'Our newest arrival, Rose Anna Rock, is here just in time for Father's Day. Happy Father's Day, @deanorock!' she captioned the post. Adding: 'All your girls love you beyond measure.' Family and loved ones shared their congratulations with the couple in the comments. Even some famous faces sent their well wishes. 'Congratulations Niamh and Dean. Beautiful Rose,' author Cecilia Ahern wrote. 'Congrats guys! She's gorgeous!,' GAA player Hannah Tyrell added. While Dean's teammate Philly McMahon said: 'Congrats to you both.' The couple welcomed their first born Sadie in August 2022. They tied the knot at the luxurious K Club in Kildare one year later, following their engagement in 2021. Dean and Niamh first met in 2014 when they were coaching at a GAA summer camp together. They have both retired from GAA, but run a coffee shop in Garristown together.


Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Health
- Daily Mirror
'Correct way' to apply sun cream to minimise skin ageing
SPF must be applied correctly in order to work Many of us will be slapping on sunscreen this month before heading out to beaches and barbecues to soak up the sun. However, one medical expert warns that you may not actually know how to apply SPF correctly. Niamh McMillan, Superdrug Pharmacy Superintendent, previously advised that the timing of sun protection application is crucial, as applying it too early or too late can increase the risk of skin damage, ageing and burns. She said: "It's best to apply sunscreen 15 to 30 minutes before going outside. It should then be reapplied to exposed areas, 15 to 30 minutes after sun exposure." She added that sunscreen should be reapplied after vigorous activities like swimming or excessive sweating. SPF measures a cream's protection against ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation, commonly associated with skin burns, and bottles typically rank protection on a scale from two to 50+. The star rating on bottles indicates protection from ultraviolet A radiation (UVA), which is linked to skin ageing, enlarged pores, and fine lines. Both UVA and UVB can contribute to an increased cancer risk. To ensure effectiveness, it's essential to apply SPF at the correct time, allowing sun cream about 30 minutes to be fully absorbed by the skin. If your SPF application gets delayed, there's a risk it could be washed away by sweat, compromising its effectiveness. It's also vital to keep an eye on the expiry date, while most bottles last up to 30 months, they can start losing their protective power after being opened. Skin expert Niamh emphasised that choosing the right sunscreen is crucial, taking skin types into consideration and said: "We all have different skin types, so it is important to choose the right type of sunscreen for your skin. The SPF is commonly interpreted as how much longer skin covered with sunscreen takes to burn, compared to unprotected skin. "So, if you burn after 10 minutes in the sun, then using a sunscreen labelled with, say, SPF15, is taken to mean that you can safely remain in the sun for 10 x 15 = 150 minutes, or two-and-a-half hours, before burning." Niamh also recommends keeping children keeping them shaded from direct sunlight until they are at least six months old, especially during peak UV exposure hours between 11am to 3pm. Niamh further advised parents, particularly from March to October in the UK, to be watchful about their children's skin, making sure it's well-covered, shaded, and protected with at least SPF 30 sunscreen on exposed areas like the face, ears, and feet.