Ex RTE star Grainne Seoige has had fans stunned as she debuted her latest look ahead of her much-anticipated return to the screen.
Grainne will be back on Virgin Media soon as she gets ready to host the second series of the hit love match show Gra Ar An Tra (Love on the Beach).
The Spiddal native gave viewers a peek at the fashion they can expect to see as she shared one of the looks from the upcoming series this week.
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The star took to Instagram as she took a break from a behind-the-scenes swingball game to shoot a couple of photos.
She can be seen donning a stunning button-down cream blouse from Never Fully Dressed, which she teamed with a pair of light blue jeans and white sandals from All Saints.
The post read: "Tá sraith a dó Grá Ar An Trá ag teacht go luath chuig @virginmediatelevision. In between rounds of swingball we took a snap or two so here is one of the looks from the upcoming series."
The post saw a flood of comments from fans who called the outfit 'stunning'.
One person wrote: "You look so beautiful!"
Another said: "BEAUTIFUL Grainne!"
Meanwhile a third commented: "Stunning Grainne!"
Elsewhere this week, RTE viewers have been left baffled after Sunday Game's football team of year left one key player out.
As the dust settles on another exciting All-Ireland Senior Football Champion season, the final formalities took place after Armagh's delight and Galway's heartbreak, including The Sunday Game's Team of the Season.
On their evening broadcast, The Sunday Game's panellists delivered their Team of the Season, one that included plenty of stars deserving of their place in the final.
However, it was the names that didn't appear on the feted 15 that raised some eyebrows with football fans, Galway supporters in particular.
On their evening broadcast, The Sunday Game's panellists delivered their Team of the Season, one that included plenty of stars deserving of their place in the final.
However, it was the names that didn't appear on the feted 15 that raised some eyebrows with football fans, Galway supporters in particular.
Blaine Hughes (Armagh), Johnny McGrath (Galway) Aaron Mckay (Armagh), Barry McCambridge (Armagh), Dylan McHugh (Galway), Aidan Forker (Armagh), Peadar Mogan (Donegal), Paul Conroy (Galway), Ben Crealey (Armagh), John Maher (Galway) Rian O' Neill (Armagh), Oisín Conaty, Rob Finnerty (Galway), Oisín Gallen (Donegal), Conor Turbitt (Armagh).
The omission of Rory Grugan was an eyebrow raiser, with many considering him as the player of the year and shocked that he was absent from the Team of the Year.
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