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18 Facts About Mairead Ronan

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Mairead Ronan is an Irish television and radio presenter.

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Mairead Ronan attended a HR Management course after leaving school, but switched to a media course at Ballyfermot College of Further Education.

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Mairead Ronan was featured on The Ray D'Arcy Show that originally aired every weekday morning on Today FM.

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Mairead Ronan initially interned on the show before being promoted to broadcasting assistant, and then became co-producer, featuring as an on-air contributor.

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When Ray D'Arcy left Today FM, Mairead Ronan became the producer of The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show.

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In 2017, after fifteen years with the radio station Mairead Ronan left the radio station to focus on projects.

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In 2019, Ronan rejoined the station fronting her own daily music and entertainment show, The Mairead Ronan Show between 12pm-2pm.

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8.

On 12 November 2021, Mairead Ronan announced that she was leaving Today FM again to spend time with her family.

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From November 2006, Mairead Ronan became a panelist on series five of the popular RTE show The Panel.

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Mairead Ronan coached Ballymun Kickhams in the 2010 season of Celebrity Bainisteoir.

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Mairead Ronan was a regular on Republic of Telly on RTE 2.

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Mairead Ronan presented Hello Baby, Bye Bye Body, an RTE programme on post-pregnancy body issues, in December 2011.

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Since 2013, Mairead Ronan has hosted the RTE competition reality programme, Ireland's Fittest Family.

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In 2017, Mairead Ronan became the co-host of the RTE travel show, Getaways, with Joe Lindsay and Tommy Bowe.

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Mairead Ronan was the winner the 2019 series of the Irish edition of Dancing with the Stars.

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Mairead Ronan had married him at the age of 24 after meeting him when her mother died on the eve of her 21st birthday.

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Mairead Ronan married businessman Louis Ronan in the village of Ballyclerihan in County Tipperary in June 2015.

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Mairead Ronan has three children: a son, Dara, from her first marriage to Eddie Fitzpatrick, whom she had when she was 26, and two daughters, Eliza and Bonnie, from her second marriage to Mairead Ronan.