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Virgin Media star reveals he will return to Ireland AM this week in major host shake-up

Virgin Media star reveals he will return to Ireland AM this week in major host shake-up

The Irish Sun21-05-2025

A VIRGIN Media star is set to return to Ireland AM this week in a major host shake-up.
Irish TikTok sensation Eric Roberts, will be back on the hit breakfast show this Thursday - but who will he be replacing?
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Eric Roberts told fans he would be back on Ireland AM
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Eric made his hosting debut on the show this month
In a short clip posted to his
The Donegal native said: "I have a very busy week in Dublin. I'm back on Ireland AM in the morning. It's my first time on the midweek show."
The 34-year-old joked: "The producers told me that I was just so fantastic at the
weekends
that they wanted me to come on mid-week as well.
"And I said no problem guys."
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Mainstay hosts Muireann O'Connell, Tommy Bowe and Alan Hughes are the usual crew to host the midweek show - so where would Eric slot in?
The dad-of-one explained: "I will be on with Tommy and Muireann in the morning, so it should be very fun."
Eric gushed: "I've really been loving presenting on
Ireland
AM I have to say."
But, the social media star's week does not stop there, as he listed a series of photoshoots and award shows he has to attend.
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The
star
also revealed he would be hosting
Ireland AM
this Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
So, it looks like
Ireland AM reveal replacement host for weekend shows
This comes after Eric revealed that himself and his wife Niamh are building their "family home" in Co Donegal.
The dad-of-one posted a
video
documenting their experience planning the new build.
He said: "This field is where we're going to be building our family home.
"People are constantly asking when I'm moving to
Dublin
because I'm always there for
work
but the fact of the matter is, I love Donegal and this is where I want to raise my family.
'CASA ROBERTS'
"To be able to say that we're about to start building our forever home is a dream come true."
He then spoke about the process of securing a mortgage and planning the project.
Ending the video, Eric said: "We're so excited to start this
next
chapter of our lives. Casa Roberts is on the way."
He captioned his post: "We are building our family home in Donegal. Casa Roberts is underway! It's taken so much planning and we are so happy to finally be building our home!
"The mortgage process can be a nightmare but thankfully we chose @doddl_ie which made the whole experience much less challenging!
"From advice to plans that suited us it was easy from start to finish! We just can't wait to get started now!"

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