Yesterday, in a bittersweet moment, Sinead Kennedy graced the screen alongside Daithi Ó Sé for the final time this year on RTE's Today show as she expects her second child with her husband Conor Kirwan this November
In a heartfelt sign-off, popular RTE presenter Sinead Kennedy bid adieu to her fans and colleagues on the Today show, marking her departure before her second child's arrival this November.
She has been an integral part of the RTE family for four seasons and took to social media to share her thoughts on leaving the show temporarily for maternity leave.In her post, she reminisced about her journey in television, spanning two decades, highlighting the importance of doing what you love: "Where does the time go? This is already my 4th season on the show! It’s mad."
"I’m very grateful for all of it…but I’m off to live another dream and add to our little family and there simply are no words for how happy and thankful I feel to be able to say that" she added.
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