YouTuber and author Riyadh Khalaf knew that he was different from the age of 11, but found it a daunting task to come out to his Irish-Catholic mother and Muslim Iraqi father.
Riyadh and his parents will join Ryan to explain what it was like to grow up as a gay kid in Ireland, and why he hopes that his new book will help young gay people embrace their differences.In 1999, Guido Nasi was visiting Ireland for the first time when he was attacked in Dublin, leaving him with partial sight, and unable to walk or feed himself. Guido will chat to Ryan to recount what happened on the day of the assault, and why he’s celebrating a new chapter in his life.
That's a depressing lineup. I think i'll walk my imaginary dog during it.🐕
So all 4 lots of guests are on because of negative experiences that have happened. God forbid after the week of work, brexit and trump we might get a bit of entertainment...
It means watch Graham Norton, Game of thrones, Narcos, You, The Bay, Bosco, Wonderly Wagon, Echo Island, Fair City, Two girls one cup, for Christ sake even watch the RTE test image for 3 hours and try to make faces out of it instead of watching this overpaid beanpoll car crash.
It's Friday, which means only only one thing....the Joe Friday Pub quiz...?!
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