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RTE star shares snap of rarely-seen daughter as he's ‘dragged' away on staycation with glamping, surfing and circus acts

RTE star shares snap of rarely-seen daughter as he's ‘dragged' away on staycation with glamping, surfing and circus acts

The Irish Sun22-07-2025
RTE star
Baz Ashmawy
has shared snaps of his rarely-seen daughter from his stunning Irish glamping staycation.
The 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy star shares two children with his fiancée, Tanja Evans, and is a stepfather to four of her kids from a previous relationship.
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Baz enjoyed a wholesome getaway recently
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He and his family went glamping in Clare
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The TV star met up with old friends
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The radio presenter shares a close relationship with all six children and regards family as "the most important thing in his life".
The 49-year-old recently enjoyed a fabulous Irish glamping holiday with his entire family.
Baz and his clan headed off to the west, enjoying stays in Clare and Galway - where he got to catch up with old friends.
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The TV star took to his Instagram to share some fabulous photos from the trip.
In one snap, the presenter looks delighted as he cosies up amongst his dear friends, with one of them holding a loaf of bread.
Outside of catching up with friends, Baz also shared some of the activities he got up to on his trip.
While exploring, they enjoyed a brief circus show, an exhibition, fishing and some pints.
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The dad-of-five also showed off some of the breath-taking backdrops they came across on their holiday.
He even shared a beautiful sunrise image of the luxury glamping facilities as Castledarcy Glamping in County Clare, Ireland.
Baz Ashmawy shares 'urgent' message
When in Clare the family went to the Cliffs of Moher, where Baz shared a candid photo of everyone taking in the sights from their vantage point.
Sharing the photos with fans, the comedian wrote: "Had a perfect few weeks switching off in Clare and Galway with family and friends and meeting new people.
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"There's been glamping and surfing, plays and art exhibitions, fishing, circus acts, some pints and lots of laughing.
"Love Ireland. Thanks to my super family and friends like @germcnaughton for dragging me away when life always seems to busy."
Friends and fans flocked to his comment section to gush over his wholesome holiday.
One fan wrote: "It is a smashing place."
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Another fan added: "Magical... beautiful part of the country."
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Baz shared photos from some of the activities
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