
‘Looking lovely', cry fans as RTE star mum-to-be Doireann Garrihy stuns in ‘beautiful' budget ASOS frock for christening
MUM-to-be Doireann Garrihy has left fans gushing after she shared a "glowing" snap ahead of attending a christening.
The 2FM host revealed earlier this year that herself and her husband
are
together.
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Doireann and Mark went to a christening today
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Doireann popped on a beautiful ASOS dress
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Fans gushed over her look
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Ever since the big reveal,
She routinely keeps fans updated with
Today, she took to her Instagram to share an adorable video of her getting ready for a friend's child's christening.
Stepping out for the mass, Doireann donned a gorgeous plunged midi dress.
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She told fans she "sized up just in case because of the bump, but probably didn't need to."
The red frock featured a deep v cut neckline with big open flowing sleeves.
The fabulous cotton frilled dress was from Asos Design where it retails for €42.
She paired her outfit with a pair of gold skinny strapped heels and she reached for a stunning gold woven bag - that matched her shoes.
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For her hair, Doireann opted to wear her brunette hair down in some natural waves.
Doireann Garrihy shares hilarious 'conception' story live on air
After getting ready for her day at the christening, Doireann took a quick video of herself in her full get-up.
And while she filmed, her husband, Mark popped in to show off his all black look.
Sharing the video with her fans, Doireann wrote: "Christening ready."
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'GLOWING'
Friends and fans raced to the presenter's comment section to gush over her sense of style.
Dee said: "Stunning. That colour is beautiful … you are glowing."
Danielle commented: "Looking lovely as ever Doireann."
Marcia remarked: "You're glowing."
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Cliona: "Beautiful."
Another fan added: "Fabulous."

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