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Garron Noone says what most of us are thinking as he lambasts new Domino's flavour
Garron Noone says what most of us are thinking as he lambasts new Domino's flavour

Extra.ie​

time5 days ago

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Garron Noone says what most of us are thinking as he lambasts new Domino's flavour

Garron Noone has roasted a new type of pizza from Domino's, which has divided opinion online. Dominos are known for their more *ahem* 'eccentric' flavours in certain markets, including but not limited to the popular (and semi-reasonable) hot honey base pizza, to the horrifying garlic mayo flavoured Easter egg that was released on these shores earlier this year. However, Domino's in Singapore have truly outdone themselves with a mac and cheese pizza — yes, that's macaroni and cheese as the, well, everything on the pizza — with a hot dog sausage as the crust. No, we're not sure how they came up with that one either. One person who was aghast at such a revelation was Mr Delicious himself, Garron Noone — who recently made his return to social media — who has returned all guns blazing as he lambasted the new flavour. 'Domino's, what the f**k is this?' Garron told his Instagram followers, before taking immediate issue with the sausage crust, saying 'why is there a sausage there? That's no place for a sausage. There's a time and a f***in' place for a sausage.' Despite only being available in the far east, Garron added that he was 'personally offended' by the new pizza, joking that it was 'attention seeking' from Domino's to create such a sin and adding 'food is finished, we've discovered it all.' Garron Noone has lambasted Dominos for its new mac and cheese pizza, with a hot dog sausage crust — saying that 'food is finished, we've discovered it all.' Pic: Garron Noone/Instagram People were divided over the new pizza type, however, with some disagreeing with Garron's sentiment. 'That actually looks nice,' one commented, while another added: 'Iceland did a Mac and cheese pizza a few years ago, it was awesome, and I'm pissed they haven't done it again. Searches flights to Singapore.' Others were appalled, however, with one commenting 'Jayyyyzuuuuss !! It's vomit on a pizza with the smell of vomit on a pizza,' while another joked that it looks like such a creation one would create while under the influence of certain substances — which is ironic, as Singapore has banned illegal drugs — commenting Weed is very criminalized in Singapore, why in God's name would you roll it out there first?' Garron returned to social media after two months last week, after he took time off to focus on his mental health. Pic: RTÉ Garron made his return to social media last week, and came back to his rants in perfect fashion, having a laundry list of complaints about life over the last few months while he went on his hiatus. Kicking off in style, Garron said that the past two months 'have been far too f**kin warm for my liking,' saying that while he doesn't mind it being hot or cold, he detests being warm, adding 'I can't sleep because my body's just moist — I'm not even sweating, my body's just threatening to sweat… I should probably move on.' And move on he did, with soup of the day being his next target; telling his followers 'I don't want to gamble with soup. And what soup was it [when he ordered it]? Tomato soup. The worst kind of soup. Tomato sauce is a sauce, not a soup, you're not fooling me.' He then went on to give out about how he lost a triple word score in Scrabble because the word he wanted to use (which we, unfortunately, can't repeat here) wasn't a 'valid word' before saying that he was running out of time but to follow him because 'I'm delicious.'

‘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 Sun

time02-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

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

IRISH star Garron Noone has broke his social media silence after taking a two month break. Garro n , who has 2.1 million followers on and 2 million on , announced on June 17 that he would be Advertisement 2 Garron Noone took a break from posting for almost two months Credit: Journalist Collect 2 Garron announced his return yesterday Credit: Instagram 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. Advertisement read more on garron noone 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. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity "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?" Advertisement 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. Advertisement 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."

Garron Noone returns to social media after self-imposed content creation break
Garron Noone returns to social media after self-imposed content creation break

Irish Daily Mirror

time02-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Garron Noone returns to social media after self-imposed content creation break

Online comedian Garron Noone has made his return to social media following his self-imposed break from his various platforms, as well as his live gigs. Two months ago, Garron announced that he would have to say 'a little goodbye' to his followers as he prioritised his mental health recovery over his social media presence but this week, he provided an update to his fans. The Co Mayo man broke his Instagram silence as he shared some of the thoughts he'd been jotting down over the past few months. "Hello, how are ye getting on? I haven't made a video in two months so I've got two months of complaining built up in me but don't worry, I have written it down so let's just start cracking through it," he said. "First of all, the past two months have been far too f**king warm for my liking. I don't mind being hot and I don't mind being cold but I f**king detest being warm. I'm struggling to sleep most nights because I'm f**king moist, I'm not even really sweating. My body is just f**king 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**king lying in bed... I should probably move on." The TikTok sensation had previously explained how he needed a short break after posting videos daily for years and had been putting too much pressure on himself. He is back now, however, it seems! Garron Noone on Late Late Show (Image: Instagram/latelaterte) In typical 'Garron Noone style', the influencer and musician then went on a rant about a recent meal before venting about Scrabble frustrations. He continued: "The other day, I got a sandwich and a soup of the day - can we f**king stop with this 'soup of the day' stuff? I don't want to gamble with soup. And what soup was it? F**king tomato soup! The worst soup. "Tomato soup is not a soup. It's a sauce. You're not f**king fooling me. "C**t is not a word in scrabble - I'm f**ing running out of time - anyway, I lost a triple word because of it. Follow me. I'm delicious." Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

Garron Noone returns to social media after two-month hiatus
Garron Noone returns to social media after two-month hiatus

Extra.ie​

time02-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Garron Noone returns to social media after two-month hiatus

Garron Noone has made his return to the Internet after nearly two months off. The Mayo comedian, who tells his viewers to follow him because he's delicious, took a step back from the limelight after postponing all of his gigs this year due to mental health pressure, as well as saying that he wouldn't be making videos for a while. While Garron hadn't posted since June 17 (save for a few ads), the funnyman and singer has since made his return to TikTok and Instagram — with him coming back in true Garron fashion as he has a laundry list of things that annoy him that he wanted to get off his chest. Garron Noone has made his return to the Internet after nearly two months off. Pic: Garron Noone/TikTok 'Hello, how are ye gettin on,' Garron told his followers. 'I haven't made a video in two months, so I've got two months of complaining built up in me. Don't worry, I've written it down.' Kicking off in style, Garron said that the past two months 'have been far too f**kin warm for my liking,' saying that while he doesn't mind it being hot or cold, he detests being warm, adding 'I can't sleep because my body's just moist — I'm not even sweating, my body's just threatening to sweat… I should probably move on.' And move on he did, with soup of the day being his next target; telling his followers 'I don't want to gamble with soup. And what soup was it [when he ordered it]? Tomato soup. The worst kind of soup.' Garron took a brief break from posting to look after his mental health, and postponed an upcoming tour he was set to go on to next year. Pic: RTÉ 'Tomato soup is a sauce, not a soup, you're not fooling me.' He then went on to give out about how he lost a triple word score in Scrabble because the word he wanted to use (which we, unfortunately, can't repeat here) wasn't a 'valid word' before saying that he was running out of time but to follow him because 'I'm delicious.' People were delighted at Garron's return to the site, with one person commenting 'the return of the Irish king.' Garron has been open about his mental health struggles in the past, including a bout of agoraphobia for over a decade. Pic: Facebook 'Looking younger,' Jedward added, while others took him to task over his views on tomato soup; with one commenting 'grilled cheese and tomato soup is a classic,' while another added 'I normally agree with you but tomato soup is the soup of the gods.' Back in July, Garron announced that his upcoming tour was postponed until next year, admitting that it 'isn't possible' to do them 'at this time.' Garron has previously been very open with his mental health and how he battled Agorophobia — a condition that left him housebound — for a decade. In his statement, Garron said his struggles had 'gotten to a point' where he needs to put 'all of my energy into getting back on track.' 'I'm disappointed that I'm not going to be able to see you all, but, hopefully I will see you in 2026 for the rescheduled shows,' Garron said. 'All tickets remain valid for each reschedules show, if you would prefer a refund, please contact your ticket provider. 'If it was possible I would love to do them, but I have to accept that it isn't possible at this time.' He added that his social media break will 'also likely be a bit longer than I had first hoped,' clarifying that he would have some sponsored posts released in the foreseeable. 'Hopefully, it won't be too long after that until I'm back,' he said at the time. 'Until I see ye again, Stay Delicious.'

Irish musician and comedian cancels all of his gigs for the year
Irish musician and comedian cancels all of his gigs for the year

Metro

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Irish musician and comedian cancels all of his gigs for the year

Garron Noone has announced he's made the 'difficult decision' to cancel all of his remaining tour dates for the year. The Irish musician, comedian and TikTok star rose to fame during the pandemic when he started posting videos on social media and sharing tutorials on creating dance music and music production before posting comedy clips. In the space of a year, he went from having a few thousand followers to now boasting 2.1 million TikTok followers, and the same amount on Instagram. He is best known for his catchphrase: 'Follow me, I'm delicious.' He then used it as the title of his podcast. However, this week Garron announced he'd had to scrap his upcoming tour dates. Posting across his social media channels, he explained: 'After a lot of thought, I'm very sad to have to make the difficult decision to reschedule all of my gigs for this year. 'Many of you will be aware of some of the issues I've dealt with in the past and unfortunately, over the last few months I have been dealing with a lot of these issues again. It has gotten to a point where I really need to put all my energy into getting back on track. 'I'm disappointed that l'm not going to be able to see you all, but, hopefully I will see you in 2026 for the rescheduled shows.' The 30-year-old continued: 'I'm very sorry to everyone that was coming see me. 'I understand many of you will have made arrangements to be at the gigs. If it was possible I would love to do them, but I have to accept that it isn't possible at this time. 'Thank you to everyone for all their support over the last couple of years, my break from making videos will also likely be a bit longer than I had first hoped, but I look forward to chatting to you all again soon!' He concluded his post writing: 'Hopefully it won't be too long after that until l'm back. Until I see ye again. Stay Delicious.' He followed that up with another post, in which he explained: 'Many of you will be aware of some of the issues I've dealt with in the past and unfortunately, over the last few months I have been dealing with a lot of these issues again. 'It has gotten to a point where I really need to put all my energy into getting back on track.' He added he was 'disappointed' not to see fans but had plans to reschedule his shows for 2026, with all tickets remaining valid. 'I'm very sorry to everyone that was coming to see me, I understand many of you will have made arrangements to be at the gigs. If it was possible I would love to do them, but I have to accept that it isn't possible at this time,' he said. 'Thank you to everyone for all their support over the last couple of years, my break from making videos will also likely be a bit longer than I had first hoped, but I look forward to chatting to you all again soon!' Garron was next due to play in Killarney on Saturday, with other shows planned for Mayo, Dublin, Kerry and Belfast. He was also set to perform gigs in New York and Boston, as well as the Milwaukee Irish Fest and Chicago's Gaelic Park Irish Fest. Earlier this year he faced backlash when posting a video online in which he said there was 'an immigration issue in Ireland'. Soon after he deactivated his accounts for a brief period, explaining he also 'lost a lot of sponsors' and didn't leave his house for a week. More Trending A few months later announced he would be taking a break from social media. Garron has previously spoken about his struggles with agoraphobia. 'Eventually got to the point where I couldn't leave the house without having a panic attack. I spent about five years completely housebound, having panic attacks every day,' he said on The Late Late Show last year. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Fact check: Is the US using planes for deportations to throw people into the ocean? MORE: Teen struck by lightning through her phone charger in freak accident MORE: Rail ticket gives unlimited travel in 24 countries from £34 — but you need to be quick

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