Vogue Williams has revealed that a certain Irish TikTok star will co-host her live show in Dublin’s Vicar Street next month.
The podcaster is taking to the stage to promote her new book, Big Mouth, which is set to be released on May 22.
She has now confirmed that Garron Noone will join her to discuss issues that arise in the book, such as divorce, anxiety, family, immortality, and showbiz.
Also, as Vogue put it on Instagram, Big Mouth will also “dive” into “important life lessons such as how to sellotape a bottle of vodka to your inner thigh.”
“Expect outrageous anecdotes, brutally honest reflections, and the kind of candid conversation you’d only expect from someone who admits to napping in nightclub bathrooms.”
The mum-of-three and Garron will sit down in the iconic venue on May 26, and the very next night she will appear at London’s Union Chapel.
Here, Vogue will be joined by comedian Lou Sanders to speak about life, love, and her new book.

This isn’t the first book written by the 39-year-old, as in 2017 she released EVERYTHING, which details her take on beauty, style, fitness, and life.
This appearance will come only a few weeks after Garron returned to social media since he deactivated his accounts on Instagram and TikTok, after receiving serious backlash online.
In a lengthy video shared on Monday evening, the Mayo native thanked his fans for their support over the past few days, before admitting that he should be held accountable for his comments due to his large following.
The 30-year-old accounts, which are followed by almost 4 million people, disappeared last week after he posted a viral video in which he made comments about immigration.

Garron, who became famous for his hilarious reviews of foods and Irish towns, posted the video after fans asked him to speak out on Conor McGregor’s controversial appearance at the White House.
In the original video, he stated that while he doesn’t support the UFC fighter, he believes “there absolutely is an immigration issue in Ireland”.
After receiving backlash for his comments, Garron posted a second video to clarify his stance.
He reiterated that he doesn’t agree with or support McGregor, and shut down any suggestion that he has “far-right” views or is “anti-immigration”.
Garron later deactivated his Instagram and TikTok accounts, but has since returned to clarify his comments even further, and to respond to the backlash he received.