
Ryan Tubridy stepped out with his wife Clare Kambamettu for dinner in Leinster House to ‘collaborate’ on a new project.
The ex-RTÉ star looked dapper as he arrived with his clinical psychologist wife, who looked beautiful in a yellow dress, matched with red shoes and a red cardigan.
The pair were invited to Leinster House for dinner by Senator Aubrey McCarthy on Tuesday evening.

He said: ‘What a lovely evening at Leinster House where Senator Aubrey McCarthy kindly invited us for dinner.’
The father-of-two said the meeting saw him discuss a new project with Tiglin charity, which helps people with addiction and homelessness issues.
Ryan explained: ‘We discussed the great Tiglin charity that helps people with addiction issues and homelessness. Plans were made for more collaboration on future projects both with Tiglin but also with other people we met who work in Dublin City and out west in Ballina.
‘Thanks to the ushers and restaurant staff last night for such a warm welcome. A fascinating place with such wonderful history.’
Ryan was also joined by former football manager Niall Quinn for the dinner as the pair discussed the exciting new venture.
It comes just days after the former Late Late Show host took over St. Vincent de Paul in Dún Laoghaire in Dublin in a bid to sell as many second-hand books to help raise money for the charity, which the father-of-two has been working with for several years.
The Dubliner is a long-standing supporter and honorary member of St. Vincent de Paul.
Over the years, he has championed their annual Christmas and Toy appeals, regularly using his broadcasting platforms—including his previous RTÉ radio shows—to highlight their work and raise millions in donations.











