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Patrick Kielty gives his verdict on co-hosting the Late Late Show with wife Cat Deeley

Patrick Kielty has shared his thoughts on ever co-hosting the Late Late Show alongside his wife, Cat Deeley.

Ever since the news broke that the County Down man was taking over the RTE chat show, fans have been wondering whether Cat will join him at any point in his presenting duties.

Cat is a familiar face on TV screens and was most recently announced as the new presenter of ITV’s This Morning.

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But would the pair ever join forces on the Late Late Show? According to Patrick, no.

“There’s a saying ‘don’t get your money where you get your honey’,” he said.

“So I would say the chances of my missus being on the show are kind of slim to nothing.”

Patrick began his tenure on this show earlier…


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Rylan responds to This Morning co-hosting role with Cat Deeley

This Morning‘s Rylan Clark has shared a hilarious response to co-hosting the show with TV presenter Cat Deeley next week.

The former Strictly: It Takes Two host re-tweeted a news article about Deeley’s new role this week (November 9), giving his stance on the report.

“If we don’t play wonkey donkey I’m not doing it …. @thismorning @catdeeley,” read the tweet.

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Rylan’s comment made reference to a show segment Deeley made famous whilst co-presenting entertainment show SM:TV Live with I’m a Celebrity‘s Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly back in the late nineties and early 2000s.

News of Cat Deeley’s alleged appointment to This Morning was first reported by The Sun, with the publication…


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Community Cat Companions hosting Picnic with a Purrpose – News-Herald

Community Cat Companions will host Picnic with a Purrpose from 5 to 8 p.m. May 20 at the Fairport Harbor Senior Center.

Proceeds will benefit Lake County & Ashtabula Community Cats groups.

Tickets are $35 ($30 designated driver) and include a buffet-style picnic dinner with classic picnic foods, beer, wine and a variety of soft drinks, and dessert bar. Also, $5 from each ticket purchased goes to the groups’ Education and Research Fund.

Entertainment includes a variety of raffles, games, goodie bags and more.

Tickets purchased before May 13 are entered into a special drawing for a gift basket valued at $150.

For more information, visit http://www.lakecountycommunitycats.org/events or call 216-956-5129.


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