Patrick Kielty impresses viewers with engaging hosting style

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On Friday night, the Late Late Show featured a mix of guests that excited many viewers. Host Patrick Kielty has become more comfortable in his role, using honesty and humor to engage the audience. The first guest, Rosie O'Donnell, sparked some debate. Her attempt at mimicking an Irish accent didn’t resonate well with everyone, leading some viewers to express disappointment on social media. However, many found her stories amusing, especially her experiences with local Irish women. During her first Irish television interview, Rosie talked about settling into life in Ireland and the warm welcome she's received. She also mentioned a recent visit by Conor McGregor to the Oval Office. O'Donnell encouraged viewers to join her in the Same Chance Walk for Autism next month. Musician Daniel O'Donnell also joined the show. He discussed his family trips and his long career in music, highlighting the efforts he makes for his fans. Additionally, comedian Roisin Conaty shared her experiences growing up with Irish parents and introduced her new series. Finally, two successful jockeys, Paul Townend and Rachael Blackmore, discussed their recent achievements in horse racing, including a tribute to the late jockey Michael O'Sullivan.


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