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‘No doubt you'll be spoilt', cry fans as Virgin Media star marks nephew's major milestone with heart-warming tribute

‘No doubt you'll be spoilt', cry fans as Virgin Media star marks nephew's major milestone with heart-warming tribute

The Irish Suna day ago

VIRGIN Media star Eric Roberts has left his fans gushing after he shared a heart-warming tribute to his nephew.
The popular presenter's nephew, Oisin, has cerebral palsy and plays a major role in his life.
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Eric Roberts has shared a heartfelt tribute to his nephew
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Oisin turned 19 today
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Eric is very close with his nephew Oisin
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Eric and his nephew are very close, with
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The 34-year-old posted a series of heart-warming snaps on his Instagram of him and Oisin throughout the years.
In one throwback snap, a younger looking Eric grins from ear-to-ear as he poses alongside his nephew.
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In a more recent snap, the pair attended a Coldplay concert, with Eric looking lovingly at Oisin as he enjoys the show.
Another heart-warming pic shows Oisin holding a ultrasound of Eric's son Rian.
Oisin beamed with joy as he held onto the photo of his soon-to-be relative.
Eric also shared some more light-hearted moments of the pair enjoying time together, including a trip to McDonalds and Oisin being gifted with a slab of Diet Coke cans.
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He also shared a photo from the time he visited Oisin at his secondary school in Donegal.
Sharing the heartfelt tribute on social media, Eric wrote: "Happy birthday to my best mate 19 today. See you soon Osh."
Ireland AM star Eric Roberts shares 'adorable' clip of 'first conversation' with son
Friends and fans raced to the presenter's comment section to gush over the post.
Eric's Ireland AM co-host Alan Hughes wrote: "Your bestie."
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Another one of his co-hosts Muireann O'Connell said: "Ahh jaysis, he'll be raging we kept you in bloody Dublin for the big day."
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Marie commented: "Happy 19th Birthday to the awesome Oisin. I hope he has the most amazing day."
Another fan added: "Happy 19th birthday Oisin, hope you have a wonderful day, no doubt you will be spoilt."
Before Eric became a social media and TV sensation, he started his
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The Irish star told The Irish Sun: "It was just the most rewarding and fulfilling job ever. No day was ever the same."
Eric emphasised the importance of the work that special needs assistants do and claimed he was "incredibly lucky" to spend time in that career.
He hailed his 17-year-old nephew Oisin as his inspiration and said: "My nephew is a huge part of my content and he has cerebral palsy.
"I've been kind of working with him his whole life as well and it was him that inspired me to get into it and I absolutely love working with children with disabilities.
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"They're the most amazing people I've ever met in my life."

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