The Late Late Show has some great guests on this evening including Shane Filan, Jedward and Cavan footballer Oisin Kiernan.
For the second year in a row, the traditional annual Irish Cancer Society fundraiser had to be cancelled, due to the lockdown. The Irish Cancer Society support line, free counselling services for cancer patients and their families, as well as the 13 Daffodil Centres located at major hospitals across the country. If you want to make a donation to daffodil day here is a link to the donation page.
Friday 26 March is Daffodil Day in partnership with Boots and, for the second year in a row, the Irish Cancer Society...
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Westlife star Shane Filan will speak to Ryan for the very first time about how he coped with recently losing both of his parents, Mae and Peter, to cancer, just ten months apart. Shane will discuss the vital work of the Irish Cancer Society in providing support for patients and families dealing with cancer. He will also share news on Westlife's upcoming plans and perform a Westlife favourite in honour of his parents.
? We're delighted that @westlifemusic's @ShaneFilan will be one of the very special guests on tomorrow's @RTELateLateShow Daffodil Day special.
? Watch the Late Late Show tomorrow to hear Shane talk about how cancer has touched his family#DaffodilDay #Westlife #LateLateShow pic.twitter.com/FVN3Ph2aaU
— Irish Cancer Society (@IrishCancerSoc) March 25, 2021
Pop twins Jedward will be shaving their iconic quiffs live on tonights Late Late to help raise money for Daffodil Day. John and Edward's mother Susanna died in 2019 from cancer. They said "We are honouring the memory of all those who have come and gone, we are sending strength and love to all those suffering."
Our Mom died from Cancer and We are shaving off our Quiffs to raise money for Cancer! @IrishCancerSoc pic.twitter.com/u1fZ9oRKGj
— JEDWARD (@planetjedward) March 23, 2021
Cavan footballer Oisin Kiernan will be talking about his diagnosis and treatment for testicular cancer, his subsequent GAA comeback and his advice for young men watching.
Ryan will also meet some the wonderful volunteers who swim, run, bucket-shake, drive and cycle each year all in aid of the Irish Cancer Society. CEO of the charity Averil Power will share her own personal experience in nursing.
Cancer patients and survivors of all ages appear in our new video to show the real-life impact a cancer diagnosis has on patients & their loved ones.
In a year of increased isolation we want the cancer community to know there are supports & services available #EveryStepOfTheWay pic.twitter.com/2WvdRNUJfw
— Irish Cancer Society (@IrishCancerSoc) February 28, 2021
Plus, band of the moment, Inhaler, will perform their latest hit single, Cheer Up Baby. This will be the debut Late Late Show performance for the Dublin quartet.