The Late Late Show receives heavy criticism after latest show
Despite the latest episode of The Late Late show having special guests like The Sugababes and Irish singer and senator Frances Black, the show has received quite a few negative comments on social media from the people of Ireland.
RTE's The Late Late Show posted several clips of the latest episode on to social media platform X, one post in particular had one person comment, "The @RTELateLateShow is way, way, way past it's sell-by date....PLEASE take it OFF AIR !!".
"God help the people of Ireland having to suffer this show," another negative comment said.
Who wants to see Kevin back on tour with Daniel O’Donnell? ♂️♂️♂️#latelate pic.twitter.com/8ZR6YY40lQ
— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) March 28, 2025
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"Mad to think how this show is now such an irrelevant show these days," another person said.
Despite these comments, the latest episode was filled with entertainment and preformances.
The Sugababes, who are set to go on tour in Ireland and the UK, preformed their hit songs "Jungle" and "Push the button".
We are living for Sugababes #latelate pic.twitter.com/N55yjSI2R7
— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) March 28, 2025
Maggie Molloy & Kevin McGahern were also guests on the latest episode, where they spoke about new Irish tv series Cheap European Homes.
Maggie explained how her idea of posting cheap homes in Ireland on Instagram became very popular and went onto becoming a hit tv series.
A fan in the audience was very excited to see Maggie and told her she loves her show and always watches it.
Cheap European Homes will help Irish people find affordable living across Europe.
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