The musician, comedian and TikTok star appeared on the Late Late Show on Friday to chat with host Patrick Kielty about his rise to fame and suffering from agoraphobia in the past
RTÉ viewers have praised “national treasure” Garron Noone following his appearance on the Late Late Show this Friday night.
Thankfully, Garron says he is in a much better position now and shared that he wants people to be more open about their feelings. He continued: "For many years, I felt my life wouldn't go anywhere and I wouldn't have a life that was going to be worth living. I felt pretty hopeless. But life has given me so much and I'm doing things now I never thought I would be able to do.
Patrick asked the Mayo man: “What do you think your followers around the world think of Irish people from watching your stuff?“I think they get a good impression of, sort of our, we banter with each other, that sort of thing. “Like everything else I do, absolutely not! When I started making TikToks I started doing cereal reviews and it was literally me eating the entire bowl of cereal.
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