The RTE Radio 1 presenter has opened up about her career and family life with husband Paul Galvin and their two daughters, Esm and Elin
RTE star Louise Duffy has candidly discussed her marriage with renowned GAA husband Paul Galvin - revealing they've found the 'right balance. The Radio 1 star also expressed feeling "lucky" for her career.
READ MORE: Kin Amanda star Clare Dunne refused to cover distinctive birthmark on screen after cruel jibes "Without sounding fluffy about it, I'm very lucky that I can call this work every day. It is work and I put a lot into it, but it's a pleasure to do," reports RSVP. She reached out to RTE to express her availability. "I actually thought I'd never go back to radio, to be honest, because there's very limited roles that suit and I kind of felt that maybe there's been enough of it in my life. But the allure of it hadn't gone away" Louise confessed to the RTE Guide.
She shared: "Those first few weeks , all I could think was, 'the audience of this show is huge'. And Radio 1 has a bit more gravitas to it because it's an institution and I really admire all the broadcasters along the schedule. There was a lot to be nervous about, but I got a very fair welcome from the audience."
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