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Fair City on Friday: 'He's attractive... I'm only human'

Fair City on Friday: 'He's attractive... I'm only human'

RTÉ News​a day ago
It's all eyes on Babs and Gar in Friday's Fair City on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player.
In Friday's episode, Erica becomes increasingly suspicious as Babs and Gar continue to flirt with each other.
Erica asks Babs: "Are you telling me you don't find him attractive?"
"Me and Gar, we're just friends," Babs replies.
"And yeah, he's attractive. Whatever. I'm only human," she adds.
Watch what happens next on Friday on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player at 7:30pm.
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