Irish reality star left red-faced after Niall Horan ignores invitation for pint

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Irish reality star left red-faced after Niall Horan ignores invitation for pint
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She told us: “I did try at one point but there was no bloody reply. I asked him to go for a pint of Guinness.'

Too Hot To Handle star Nicole O’Brien has said she was left red-faced after Niall Horan never responded to her when she asked him out for a pint of Guinness.

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