Ryan Tubridy sought therapy to cope with ‘really dark’ feelings after RTÉ payments scandal
Ryan Tubridy has said that he received therapy to cope with "really dark" feelings after the RTÉ payments scandal.
In an interview with the
Irish Times, the former Late Late Show host said that the period following the controversy left him feeling "constantly attacked" and "hung out to dry".
Scandal
The scandal erupted in June 2023, when it emerged that RTÉ had understated Mr Tubridy's pay by €345,000 between 2017 and 2022. As a result, RTÉ could say publicly that his pay each year was below €500,000, when in fact, his total pay was higher.
RTÉ secretly funnelled some remuneration to him through Renault, the former sponsor of
The Late Late Show, and paid it via a so-called “barter account” in the UK.
As the Irish Times reports, accountants Grant Thornton found that neither Mr Tubridy nor his agent, Noel Kelly, had orchestrated the scheme.
However, what followed was a substantial fall from grace.
While Tubridy accepted that he should have challenged RTÉ’s public figures at the time, he told the Irish Times that he could not take responsibility for the organisation as a whole.
“I think if I had my head screwed on better, and if I was a bit more attentive to that side of my life, I would have shouted louder. That’s on me. I accept that," he said.
But he also said that he could not "take the blame for the entire organisation”.
Mr Tubridy compared his mental state at the time to George Bailey, James Stewart’s character in
It’s a Wonderful Life, and told
The Irish Times that the criticism was so severe he sought therapy to cope with it.
It was through therapy and the support of those around him that he realised he wanted to “embrace the world” again.
Mr Tubridy also married clinical psychologist Clare Kambamettu last month.
He also said that he is also grateful for the support he gets from ordinary Irish people, and that he took stuff “way too seriously” before.
“I used to be too sensitive,” he said. “I’m a different person now to who I was a couple of years ago. I’ve evolved.”
Ottoline Spearman
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