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IRELAND AM star Muireann O’Connell has compared herself to the “grim reaper” after showing off her latest TV look.
The Virgin Media star was back on screens this morning alongside her usual co-host Tommy Bowe and Karen Koster, who was filling in for Alan Hughes.
Muireann, who is well-known for her chic aesthetic, looked sensational in the Dublin studio as she revealed her outfit.
The 41-year-old joked that she “looked like the grim reaper” compared to her co-presenter, Karen Koster, who she described as “sartorial sunshine”.
In a short clip posted to her Instagram, the Limerick native shared some snippets of herself getting all dolled up for the show.
The TV star wore a grey and black tartan cardigan from Massimo Dutti and a black satin midi skirt from M&S.
The elegant cardigan had silver buttons down the front and a rounded neckline.
The Check Cardigan makes for the perfect winter work look and is currently on sale for just €130, reduced from €270.
Meanwhile, the Black Satin Midi Slip Skirt is available online and in stores for €60.
Muireann styled the classy look with her favourite pair of Saint Laurent leather heeled boots and a silver buckle belt.
She finished off the outfit by curling her newly cropped blonde bob.
As the popular presenter posed in her trendy outfit, Karen hilariously jumped in front of the camera and revealed her summer themed look.
The Dublin beauty wore a white floral blouse and a linen mini skirt – talk about a contrast.
The two ladies burst out laughing as Muireann jokingly pushed Karen aside to get herself in the centre of the camera.
And fans all flocked to the comment section to
Michelle wrote: “You two ladies are so funny.”
Alexandra said: “Love the cameo… gooooood mornin’ ladies! & love the fashionable outfits too.”
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Mark added: “Loving your looks this week.”
While Marie remarked: “Absolutely gorgeous, love the cardy.”
Earlier this week, Muireann experienced a fashion mishap before going live on air.
The Irish host admitted she had a slight wardrobe malfunction when it came to trying on her chosen outfit.
The presenter put on a brown cheetah print blouse only to quickly realise it was totally see-through.
The funny lady wrote in her caption: “Morning! Had no idea the top was see through so frantic look for a body top to save the blushes. My telly bras are manky.”
Fortunately, the Virgin Media star solved the issue by adding a black vest top underneath.
Muireann opted to style the blouse with a pair of black tailored trousers from Mango.
She also added a pair of elegant black stilettos and a pair of diamond hoop earrings.
The Irish host also had her new cropped bob hair styled in loose curls and wore a natural make-up.
Steve Borthwick confirms England starting XV to face Ireland in Six Nations Championship opener
ENGLAND have announced their starting xv to play Ireland in Dublin on Saturday.
Steve Borthwick has made some bold selections for their Six Nations opener.
Twins Tom and Ben Curry start in back row for the visitors in Saturday’s clash at Aviva Stadium.
The brothers join number eight Ben Earl to form a back row, with Cadan Murley set for his debut on the left wing, chosen ahead of Ollie Sleightholme.
Hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie returns to the starting lineup after two years, while Maro Itoje captains England for the first time.
While Alex Mitchell gets the call at scrum-half despite a recent injury concern.
Borthwick has opted for a six-two bench split, includingOllie Chessum, Chandler Cunningham-South, and Tom Willis.
England haven’t beaten Ireland in Dublin since 2019.
Meanwhile, Ireland have dismissed any injury concern over Leinster out-half Sam Prendergast ahead of their clash against England.
The number ten carried heavy strapping on his left leg on Monday afternoon at their training camp in Portugal.
And speaking ahead of Saturday’s clash against Steve Borthwick’s side in the Algarve, Ireland back’s coach Andrew Goodman dismissed any fears that Prendergast wouldn’t be fit for the huge clash before revealing the injury.
He said: “Yeah, he trained fully today, just a little dead leg I believe. I’m sure he’ll be alright.
“It’s been a great couple of months for Sam, just the game experience he’s managed to gather up both with Ireland – first with Emerging Ireland, then Ireland.
“Then some big Champions Cup games away to La Rochelle, home to Bath, so it’s been a great period for him to get real game experience.
“I know he valued the time at Leinster when he was training alongside the senior squad as an academy member but to get out there and feel it for himself, there’s been huge growth in his game.”
ENGLAND STARTING XV
England: Steward; Freeman, Lawrence, Slade, Murley; M Smith, Mitchell; Genge, Cowan-Dickie, Stuart, Itoje, Martin, T Curry, B Curry, Earl
Replacements: Dan, Baxter, Heyes, Chessum, Cunningham-South, Willis, Randall, F Smith