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IRELAND AM star Tommy Bowe looked happier than ever as he celebrated his birthday in style while abroad.
The BBC Sport pundit jetted over to Cardiff, Wales, to report live from the sidelines as Ireland claimed a third Six Nations win in Principality Stadium yesterday.
And the day was made extra special for Tommy as he turned 41.
The Virgin Media host took to Instagram last night to share some snaps from his brilliant birthday at the match.
Tommy captioned his post: “What a way to celebrate your birthday!
“Classic test match and catching up with old friends. Exactly what the 6 Nations is all about!“
The dad-of-two also shared a major throwback snap of him at his first ever international match.
Tommy thanked his pal Donncha O’Callaghan for the photo saying: “Thanks @theoffload_podcast for the first cap photo.”
The popular presenter’s fans all loved his blonde highlights in the hilarious picture and raced to the comment section with birthday wishes.
Marna wrote: “Happy birthday! I love the picture of baby Tommy with frosted tips!”
Fergal said: “Happy birthday Tommy. Hope you had a great day.”
Nuala commented: “Happy birthday Tommy!”
Leona remarked: “Happy belated birthday @tommybowe. Hope you had a fab weekend and everyone is doing well.”
Tommy, who is renowned for his cheeky sense of humour, put himself forward to take part in a hysterical segment on Ireland AM recently.
Professional Irish jockey Paul Townend appeared on the show and brought a mechanical race horse along for the presenters to try out.
Tommy jumped at the chance to get up on the mechanical horse and immediately had the Ireland AM crew in fits of laughter.
As the 40-year-old got himself positioned and secure with a helmet, he asked Paul: “Okay so what do I now?”
Paul sarcastically replied: “Well, you are going to hang on for dear life Tommy.”
Tommy’s face dropped as he nervously responded: “Oh please don’t go too fast now.”
Paul then pressed start on the mechanical horse and Tommy began to move as if he was riding the horse.
Tommy smiled from ear to ear as he shouted: “Ah come on give it some welly Paul.”
ISRAEL has released dramatic new footage of the missile blitz that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah as his funeral took place today.
Hundreds of thousands of mourners packed into a Beirut stadium and the surrounding streets for the terror boss’s funeral.
The video, published by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), shows the moment Israeli missiles struck Hezbollah’s underground headquarters in Beirut on September 27, 2024.
The strike, part of Operation “New Order,” saw Israel drop more than 80 bombs on the militant group’s main operations room, eliminating Nasrallah and several senior commanders in a devastating blow to Hezbollah.
Ali Karki, the Commander of Hezbollah’s Southern Front, was also killed in this blitz.
Alongside the footage, the IDF posted on X: “On September 27, 2024, at 6:21 p.m. and as part of Operation ‘New Order,’ the IDF eliminated Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Hezbollah terrorist organization, and together with him Ali Karki… in several simultaneous strikes.”
The IDF also sent fighter jets to fly low over the Hezbollah chief’s funeral procession.
Defence Minister Israel Katz revealed the army made this move to send a message to the terror group.
Thousands of people, dressed in black, flocked to the militant boss’s funeral, which also remembered his successor, Hashem Safieddine, who was killed in a separate strike.
Nasrallah was one of the terror group’s founding members and his death was a huge blow to the Iran-backed militant group.
The Hezbollah co-founder was one of the most influential people in the Middle East and helped trained Hamas fighters.
He also helped increase Hezbollah’s presence and popularity in Lebanon during his 30 years in power.
Nasrallah had gone into hiding for several years before his death because of fears he would be assassinated by Israel.
Around 450,000 people were apparently in attendance at the funeral, according to an anonymous Lebanese official.
Hezbollah reportedly called on people to show up as an apparent show of strength following several major setbacks this year.
Israel wiped out 20 terror targets in a calculated and intense airstrike, just hours before the Lebanon ceasefire was signed in November.
The IDF also killed Nasrallah just two months before.
The deadly Israeli airstrike ripped through the terror chief’s underground command hideout in Beirut.
At the time, the IDF said: “Hassan Nasrallah will no longer be able to terrorize the world.”
A UFC fighter suffered perhaps the most horrific knockout of the year after sustaining a devastating right hand.
Ricky Simon and Javid Basharat locked horns at UFC Fight Night 252 in the preliminary card on Saturday at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.
But the bantamweight fight didn’t last long as Simon, 32, blasted Basharat, 29, in the face and immediately floored him in the canvas during the first round.
The American followed up with a couple of more blows to his fallen opponent until the referee thankfully intervened.
The camera then caught the Afghan-born English fighter looking motionless with his eyes glaring open after the horrific attack.
The ref immediately stopped the fight and Simon was declared the winner via knockout.
UFC fans were left in shock at the sight of Basharat as they stormed social media.
One MMA enthusiast tweeted: “Simon sleeps him bad!”
Another commented: “Out with the eyes open, that’s a bad KO. He really needs to be observed.”
A third wrote: “Wow!!!!! Ricky is back!!”
This fan declared: “Knockout of the year contender!”
And that one said: “Holy f**k that was nasty!”
That was Basharat’s first ever knockout loss, which took his record to 14-2.
Simon, on the other hand, now boasts 21 wins and six losses out of 27 fights.