Joanne McNally has confirmed her upcoming appearance on The Late Late Show in a hilarious post.
The popular comedian will appear on the programme next week, alongside Irish rugby legend Paul O’Connell.
The Dublin native will have plenty to chat about, between her successful podcast with Vogue Williams, and her scheduled 20-night run at Vicar Street in 2022.
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Sharing the news on Twitter, Joanne joked she’s already prepared for viewers to slag her “posh southside” accent on social media.
“I’m gonna be on @RTELateLateShow next Friday and considering how every time I do Irish Telly I get trolled for being a ‘posh southside D4 c**t’ I think I’ll do a full Hilaria Baldwin on it and be Spanish instead and be all waz is le cucumber senor Ryano,” she wrote.
The stand-up comic is referring to Alec Baldwin’s wife Hilaria, who was accused of ‘faking’ her Spanish heritage and accent last year.
I’m gonna be on @RTELateLateShow next Friday and considering how every time I do Irish Telly I get trolled for being a “posh southside D4 c**t” I think I’ll do a full Hilaria Baldwin on it and be Spanish instead and be all waz is le cucumber senor Ryano
— Joanne McNally. (@jomcnally) September 4, 2021
The Late Late Show returned to RTÉ One on Friday night, after taking a break for the summer.
Host Ryan Tubridy was joined by a host of famous faces – including Boy George, The Script, and Olympic champion Kellie Harrington.
However, viewers’ favourite guest of the night had to be Irish CNN reporter Donie O’Sullivan, who was dubbed a “national treasure” after he appeared on the show.