Una Healy returned to the Six O’Clock Show on Virgin Media as she will be stepping in to present a few shows alongside host Brian Dowling – fans loved seeing her back
Una Healy was back on our TV screens as a presenter on Monday evening.
The singer stepped in to co-present the Six O’Clock Show on Virgin Media alongside Brian Dowling.
Una has been known to present the show but hasn’t done it recently, so fans were delighted to see her back.
She was equally as delighted to be there, as at the start of yesterday’s show Brian said: “I’m back, back, back people and I am all fired up because look who is with me, the one, the only, Una Healy. We have her all week.”
She replied: “Brian, I am so delighted to be back in studio where it is nice and cool. We have a great show lined up, so lash on the after sun and relax with us for the next hour.”
As the show took to social media to share a video announcing Una’s return, one fan wrote: “Looking stunning as always Una.”
Another gushed: “Absolutely superb superstar.”
“Looking beautiful,” wrote a third.
A number of different people have been stepping in to co-host the Six O’Clock Show alongside Brian Dowling following Katja Mia’s departure from the programme to join 2FM.
It comes as Arthur Gourounlian is set to join husband Brian as a host on the Six O’Clock Show this summer.
The couple will be teaming up to co-present the Virgin Media chat show a number of times over the coming months.
The couple remained tight-lipped about the details but revealed they know when it will be.
“I love live TV, especially with dancing. I thrive on it. So I’m looking forward to it,” said Dancing With The Stars judge Arthur.
“We’ve done so many things together but we never hosted a TV show together so you never know what could happen.”
Since Katja’s departure, Darren Kennedy has often been stepping in to co-host with Brian.
Speaking to the Irish Sun, Brian joked: “I think I’m working on one of the gayest shows on television!”
“”It is the gayest show on television so cheers to that,” Darren added. “It’s representation and I wish that when I was a 14-year-old boy turning on my TV that I saw two gay men just being themselves.”
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