Paschal Donohoe admits he is a fan of 'I'm A Celebrity' during a busy election period, choosing between watching Coleen Rooney and tuning in to see his party leader Simon Harris.
It may not be an I’m A Celebrity bushtucker trial that Paschal Donohoe will be facing this Friday, but the Fine Gael Minister has revealed that the reality show is his new election guilty pleasure.
READ MORE - Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch says establishment doesn’t want him to become a TD as he will 'upset the apple cart'“I was in a debate myself on night on TV3 ,” he told the party faithful. “Am I going to put on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here? Have a look at the highlights, see what’s happening with Coleen Rooney?
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