Bernard O'Shea

Bernard O'Shea

Bernard O'Shea started out in entertainment at an early age playing traditional Irish music, around Europe. He also worked in the National Theatre of Ireland, the Abbey Theatre. He won the Harp Newcomer Comedy Award in 2000 and has performed in Montreal'sJust for Laughs comedy festival in 2005 and at the Kilkenny Cats Laughs festival in 2005, 2006 and 2007. He also writes the TJ and TJ sketches on Ireland's Today FM.
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Bernard O’Shea waltzes off Dancing With The Stars

But he's still feline great!

Comedian Bernard O’Shea was voted off  Ireland’s Dancing With The Stars last night.

The stand-up and radio host became the fourth celebrity to be sent home from the RTE show – after dressing as a cat to perform a Viennese Waltz to Tom Jones’ What’s New Pussycat.

But judge Brian Redmond said O’Shea could ‘single-handedly be responsible for an entire generation of children growing up with terrible posture’  for dancing with his head sticking out.

The comic and professional partner Valeria Milova then performed int the first dance-off of the series against fitness model Erin McGregor – after which they were sent home.

But O’Shea said he’d loved his time on the show.

 ‘If it had been called Having The Craic With The Stars I would have won it,’ he said. ‘This has been one of the best experiences of my life.

'It’s been such a joyride. It’s stressful when you are not a good dancer. I wasn’t expecting to get this far.’

Fellow comic Deirdre O'Kane remains in the competition with partner John Nolan. Judge Julian Benson said she performed ‘a dreamy elegant waltz’ on last night’s show, and that she ‘danced from the heart’.

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Published: 19 Feb 2018

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