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‘He knows that I'm peeved', says mum-to-be Doireann Garrihy as she takes cheeky swipe at former RTE 2FM co-host

‘He knows that I'm peeved', says mum-to-be Doireann Garrihy as she takes cheeky swipe at former RTE 2FM co-host

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DOIREANN Garrihy took a cheeky swipe at her former 2FM co-cost Donncha O'Callaghan today.
The trio hosted the 2FM Breakfast Show together for a number of years and also fronted a hidden-camera comedy series together called The Full Irish Hidden Camera Show.
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Carl, Doireann and Donncha all worked closely together during their stints at RTE
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Doireann and Donncha both exited their morning breakfast radio show
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Carl has remained on the show, now hosting alongside new co-stars
And on a recent episode of her hit podcast, Doireann & Friends, the host sat down with
Carl admitted that he had a "right cry" to his wife after they made the decision to leave the show.
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He explained: "I was so afraid of us not maintaining that contact with each other."
However, the pair agreed that it was easier than they expected to maintain contact as they both live in Dublin.
Unfortunately the same can't be said for Donncha, the pair's other co-host while on 2FM.
Doireann said he is "the worst" for keeping in contact, while Carl added that Donncha won't tell him when he's in Dublin, "because he hates it so much".
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Doireann added that she doesn't tell Donncha when she is in Cork either as she doesn't "want to pressure him" into seeing her.
But, the 32-year-old was frustrated with Donncha recently when she learned that he was near her home and never told her.
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Doireann explained: "He was at Bloom, which is literally my doorstep. I was like, 'You are!! I would have had you in for tea'. So he knows that I'm a bit peeved at the moment with him."
Recently Doireann enjoyed an unexpected start to her dreamy French holiday as the star was bumped up to business class.
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The 32-year-old explained that the pair had just boarded their flight but admitted: "It was all a very stressful time because of the strikes on the air traffic control in France."
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She added: "I didn't even know if we'd be getting on this flight or not."
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But, because of the change in plane, Doireann and Mark were pleasantly surprised to be upgraded to business class.
The mum-to-be looked delighted as she panned the camera around to show her private seated area and extra leg room.
The Irish host beamed as she said: "Well this is a novelty isn't it?"
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