The Ireland AM presenter admitted that she never thought she would get married and she doesn't see herself as a bride - she joked that there is no decisiveness in their relationship
Muireann O'Connell never thought she would get married until her fiancé Philip Manzor, who she affectionately calls "the housemate," proposed to her three years ago.
Read more: Muireann O'Connell says she and fiancé Phil are very happy together and are focused on buying a house"I wish I had a better answer for that but no, there's nothing planned. I never thought I'd get married. I don't see myself as a bride, I genuinely don't know why, but it's just something I never saw for myself. I'm sure we'll get around to it at some point.
"We're evidence that you need someone who has a bit of decisiveness in the relationship. The youngest in the family is pampered and things are decided for them, so putting two youngest together is a disaster." She said: "Life is multi-faceted and the great thing with Ireland AM is it's with people through everything, from the serious to the sublime. It's important to have something like that on TV.
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