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Shane Filan, Jedward and Cavan footballer Oisin Kiernan will converse on The Late Late Show this week.
This Friday, there will be a night of excellent music and conversation, as a very special installment of the chat celebrates the Day of the Daffodil, recognizing the national army of volunteers and the legions of patients and families that are supported by the fundraiser of the Irish Cancer Society every year.
For the second year in a row, the traditional Irish Cancer Society annual fundraiser had to be canceled due to the closure.
The Late Late Show supports the initiative and raises vital money to fund the charity’s night nursing services, the Irish Cancer Society hotline, free counseling services for cancer patients and their families, as well as 13 Daffodil centers located in major hospitals around the world. the country.
Westlife star Shane Filan will be in the studio, speaking to Ryan for the first time about how he recently managed to lose his parents, Mae and Peter, to cancer, just ten months apart.
Shane will discuss the vital work of the Irish Cancer Society in providing support to patients and families facing cancer. He will also share news about upcoming Westlife plans and perform a Westlife favorite in honor of his parents.
The Jedward twins, famous for their truly exceptional glasses, will shave their heads live to help raise donations.
John and Edward, whose mother Susanna died in 2019 of cancer, said of their upcoming appearance on the show: “We are honoring the memory of all who have come and gone, we are sending strength and love to all who suffer. It is piercing”. that all our loved ones are not with us, but they will look at us from heaven. “
Cavan’s footballer Oisin Kiernan will speak about his diagnosis and treatment for testicular cancer, his subsequent return to the GAA, and his advice for young people who see him. Ryan will also meet some of the army of colorful volunteers who swim, run, shake buckets, drive and bike each year, all in aid of the Irish Cancer Society.
The executive director of the charity Averil Power will share her own personal experience with the night nursing service.
Also, the band of the moment, Inhaler, will be in the studio to perform their latest single, Cheer Up Baby. This will be the debut performance of the Late Late Show for the Dublin Quartet.
The Late Late Show airs on RTÉ One, Friday, March 26 at 9.35 pm
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