Last night’s Late Late Show was a bit all over the place, with RTÉ heads dressing up in 1916-themed costumes (much to the offence of many), nutritional advice from Roz Purcell, and a stark and eye-opening conversation about Ireland’s homeless crisis.
Here are just some of the reactions to what was, all in all, a very strange episode of the show.
METH.
Not even once. #1916Rising #LateLateShow pic.twitter.com/96xWzldanL
— Gerry McBride (@GerryMcBride) March 26, 2016
METH.
Not even once. #1916Rising #LateLateShow pic.twitter.com/96xWzldanL
— Gerry McBride (@GerryMcBride) March 26, 2016
Congrats on great centenary edition of the #LateLateShow NOT. it’s actually painful tonight….
— Triona Dunlea (@treenabeen) March 25, 2016
Most people watching the late late show tonight.. #LateLateShow pic.twitter.com/5cFw5voZzL
— Pat Magee (@pdiddler4) March 25, 2016
This show is driving me to drink #latelateshow
— David Murphy (@murphman88) March 25, 2016
Late Late starts off by dumbing down Centenary but ends up with reality of lives which Proclamation cud change.if we had a real Republic.
— Gerry Adams (@GerryAdamsSF) March 25, 2016
I hope every single one of the recently elected TDs are watching #LateLateShow. Homelessness needs urgent attention. We need a Govt
— Barbara Scully (@barbarascully) March 25, 2016
How can we justify our CHILDREN living in hotels? The long term damage to their development may b catastrophic. #LateLateShow
— Barbara Scully (@barbarascully) March 25, 2016
https://t.co/ofvxrntTi7 for anyone that missed tonight’s #LateLateShow #sidebyside -stay hopeful everyone ❤️ pic.twitter.com/g4WuHXQS81
— Erica Fleming (@EricaHome1) March 26, 2016
Erica Fleming works 29 hrs a week and doesn’t qualify for rent allowance because of it. So many are quick to judge #LateLateShow
— Margaret Cahill (@margaretmutters) March 26, 2016
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