
Dermot Bannon has responded to the long-running allegation that he is always on the Late Late Show.
The Irish architect had been on the Friday night chat show last week, chatting all about his new show, Celebrity Super Spaces.
The show takes viewers into the homes of some of the best-known Irish stars, highlighting quirky elements of their humble abodes.

An ongoing comment that appears online week in, week out is that the Late Late Show brings in the same guests for every season.
Speaking to the media this week, Dermot revealed that he hadn’t actually been on the Late Late Show for four years before his appearance last week.
‘Sometimes, when you’ve been on it a couple of times, people think you’re on it all the time,’ he explained.

‘It’s a bit like people think I’m on the telly all the time… Room to Improve is only four or five episodes a year, it sometimes feels like you’re on it all the time.’
Speaking about entering the homes of some of Ireland’s most famous faces, Dermot admitted he was ‘really intimidated.’
‘Normally when I do Room to Improve and programmes like that, I’m the architect,’ he shared.

‘The likes of Vogue, Joanne McNally, Clodagh McKenna, I was intimidated meeting them.
‘I was a bit terrified, like, Aiden Gillen. Aiden Gillen is a huge star, and I still see John Boy [his character from Love/Hate] standing there with a gun.’
Dermot added that he did not meet any of the celebs before filming, with their first interactions and his first look at the house all caught live on camera.
Dermot Bannon’s Celebrity Super Spaces airs Sunday 3 May at 9.30pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.











