The 2 Johnnies made a memorable appearance on the Late Late Show, captivating viewers with their song 'When I Play for the Country' and sparking conversations about their involvement in the 'GAA Catfish' saga.
The 2 Johnnies kicked off the Late Late Show with a bang tonight, performing their hit song, 'When I Play for the Country'. The popular podcasters charmed viewers with their performance, even sparking calls for them to represent Ireland in the upcoming Eurovision . Social media erupted with praise, with fans taking to X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram to express their admiration. One viewer tweeted, '@the2johnnies opened the show in style.
Great stuff,' while another wrote, 'Ireland eurovision entry for 2025, the 2 Johnnies, with that great tune.' On Instagram, a fan gushed, 'Two legends. The 2 Johnnies. Ye were brilliant lads.' Another echoed the sentiment, saying, 'This is exactly what we all needed to finish the mental week of the catfish love it lads.'However, not everyone was swayed by the performance. A few critics found it cringeworthy, stating, 'That was some cringey ass intro.' The majority of viewers were eagerly anticipating the 2 Johnnies' interview, especially following the release of the third installment of their 'GAA Catfish' series, which delves into the alleged catfishing of hundreds of GAA players by an Irish woman over several years. Many viewers questioned whether the duo would address the drama during their appearance. One tweeted, '2 mins in & the million dollar question already is 'Are the 2 Johnnies Going to Address the GAA Catfish drama',' while another simply asked, 'Is anyone not going to mention the gaa catfish?' Host Patrick Kielty ultimately broached the subject towards the end of their interview, encouraging the 2 Johnnies to return for a dedicated discussion about the saga and urging viewers to be cautious online. The show also featured interviews with other GAA stars, including Aidan Forker, who spoke about Armagh's historic All-Ireland win, and Tony Kelly, who shared his thoughts on winning his second All-Ireland with Clare. Molly Lynch reflected on captaining Cork to a two-in-a-row All-Ireland title, and Kerry's Niamh Carmody discussed her remarkable journey to the All-Ireland final three years running, culminating in their victory in 2024 after a 31-year wait
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