Leo Varadkar set for in-depth interview on Late Late

admin admin | 04-26 00:15

The Late Late Show has revealed that former taoiseach Leo Varadkar will give "his first in-depth interview since leaving the Taoiseach's office" on Friday night's show.

The show says that he will "reveal all about his decision to step down in a Late Late Show exclusive."

Also appearing on Friday night's programme is former rugby star Brian O'Driscoll, alongside Michaela Morley, who he met when she was a child in Temple Street Hospital in 2011.

Brian O'Driscoll with Michaela Morley in 2011 [Photo: Shane O'Neill / Fennell Photography]

Music will come from Kingfishr, who will make their Late Late Show debut performing their current hit single Shadow.

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