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‘We missed you' cry frenzied fans as Irish star breaks social media silence after two months for complaints

‘We missed you' cry frenzied fans as Irish star breaks social media silence after two months for complaints

The Irish Sun4 days ago
IRISH star Garron Noone has broke his social media silence after taking a two month break.
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, who has 2.1 million followers on
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announced on June 17 that he would be
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Garron Noone took a break from posting for almost two months
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Garron announced his return yesterday
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Garron has been quite open about his
and suffered with agoraphobia which left him completely house bound for five years of his life.
The Mayo native explained how he needed to get himself "back on track" and therefore would not be able to perform his scheduled gigs this year.
He also explained the "pressure" he had been putting on himself to "try and feel worthy" of the amount of people who watches him on his social media.
But after two months off, Garron is finally back on Instagram.
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He posted a video yesterday to announce his return saying: "I haven't made a video in two months so I've got two months of complaining built up on me. Don't worry, I have written it down."
The musician proceeded to list off his grievances he experienced while he was away.
The funnyman started off by speaking about the less than impressive summer weather: "So let's just start cracking through it. First of all, the past two months have been far too f***ing warm for my liking.
"I don't mind being hot, and I don't mind being cold But I f***ing detest being warm.
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"I'm struggling to sleep most nights because I'm f***ing moist. I'm not even really sweating, my body's just f***ing threatening to sweat. It's like a sneeze you don't get to do.
"And it's too warm for me to put a blanket on me. And if I don't have a blanket on me, my body doesn't know I'm going to sleep. It thinks I'm just f***ing lying in bed, so I should probably move on."
Garron Noone takes social media break
Garron then spoke about a recent dining ordeal saying: "The other day I got a sandwich and a soup of the day. Can we f***ing stop with this soup of the day stuff? I don't want to gamble with soup.
"And what soup was it? F***ing tomato soup, the worst soup. Tomato soup is not a soup, it's a sauce. You're not f***ing fooling me?"
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Finally, he ended by revealing his board game revelation.
He said: "C**t is not a word in Scrabble. I'm f***ing running out of time. Anyway, I lost a triple word. because of that.
FAN SUPPORT
And he made sure to finish the hilarious video with his catch phrase saying: "Follow me, I'm delicious."
Garron's friends and fans were all sent into a frenzy and flooded the comment section with support.
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Sarah wrote: "We missed you so much!!"
Nette said: "So good to see you back. I've missed you."
Another fan added: "Thanks for the smile you gave me. I've missed you. Hope all is well."
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