
‘Absolutely class', cry fans as RTE star does ‘hilarious' impression of viral TikTok clip to poke fun at radio show pal
The 2FM
star
, who is renowned for her spot on impersonations of stars, such as
2
Doireann Garrihy did a brilliant impression live on air
2
Doireann's fans were all in fits of laughter over the clip.
Over the past few weeks, a soundbite from an advert for Jet2Holidays has become a
TikTok users have been posting clips of themselves having a disaster while on holiday with "nothing beats a Jet2Holiday" playing over the
video
.
Live on her 2FM Drive Time show, the 33-year-old did the perfect impression of the soundbite.
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But Doireann put her own spin on it to poke fun at presenter Hugh Carr, and swapped out the "nothing beats a Jet2Holiday" phrase in place of a GAA All-Ireland final theme.
In her best British accent, the
star
exclaimed: "Nothing beats an All-Ireland final, especially with
"Because right now one Donegal man will do absolutely anything for it. Need a lawn mowed? A baby's nappy changed? Well, Hugh Carr will do it all.
"This desperate Donegaler will risk his sanity, integrity and dignity for a golden ticket."
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The crew inside the 2FM burst into fits of laughter at how accurate the
star
's impression was.
Doireann's co-host Hugh Carr exclaimed, "Oh my God.", whilst putting his hand over his mouth.
Doireann Garrihy has amazing travel upgrade
The official 2FM
Ireland
Finals."
Fans were all left in stitches at the clip as they flocked to the comments.
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Clodagh wrote: "Absolutely class!"
Mary said: "Hahahah hilarious."
Colin added: "This is priceless."
While Kaden remarked: "Brilliant Doireann."
And Aisling commented: "I'm in bits."
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