The Six O’Clock Show host and the Dancing with the Stars judge have finally moved into their new home after confirming they wanted to make the big change before their second child’s arrival
Brian Dowling and Arthur Gourounlian have moved into their new home ahead of the arrival of their second child.Arthur worked until 2AM on Monday making sure everything was prepared as movers arrived at 8.30AM to bring the last of their bigger items over.
The Six O’Clock Show host explained that when they moved back to Ireland during the pandemic, they didn’t know what to expect. “When we first moved in, we were literally living off our savings & honestly, we had no idea what opportunities would be here for us work-wise. I left Ireland in 1998 and Arthur & I had never lived here permanently together.
Brian also got emotional talking about how he missed his late mum Rosie and opened up about moving through that grief at such an important point in his life. “That’s been sad, there’s just no other way of explaining it. Honestly, you just have to process it and then with the baby on the way and all of that - on we go to the next stage of our lives.”He said: “Hello, you gorgeous people. Happy Monday and Happy New Chapter! WOW, where to start. And just like that, we are out. MERCI, Straffan-Co. Kildare. You have been home for the past three years, and we have created some incredible memories here.
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