Late Late Show viewers are all saying the same thing about Rick ...

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RTE viewers were blown away last night when they saw music legend Rick Astley on the Late Late Show.

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The singer joined an all-star lineup on last night's programme as Colin Farrell, Aidan Quinn and more joined presenter Patrick Kielty in studio.

Rick performed his hit 1980s song ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ - but viewers all agreed on one big thing.

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They said the star hasn't aged a day, with one viewer writing on Facebook: "Excellent interview with Patrick Kielty. Although he's 58 he looks as if he's 37 he hasn't changed. A very down to earth guy. Very level headed and knew when to walk away when the pressure of fame was getting to him."

"He hasn't aged at all, was mad about him in the late 80s, great show tonight," another agreed.

Another viewer said: "He still looks and sounds the same, legend."

"Rick is ageless," a viewer wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Rick spoke about his career and the overwhelming rise to fame.

“I think the world was taking over me rather than the other way around. I was just hanging on, to be honest," he said.

He also spoke about the number one album he had at 50 - and how it was made in his garage.

“I made the record in my garage without the record label,” he said. “I didn't think anyone would release it properly. I was just doing it for fun, and I called it 50 because I thought, well, Adele's calling everything 19, 21, I thought, I'll grab that now, darling.”

Actors Colin Farrell and Aidan Quinn also appeared on the show, with both of them discussing the political division in the US at the moment.

“I just want American people to be looked after, to have a good time and have a greater sense of what the country is called: United,” Colin said.

“I golf with a lot of Trump voters, I suppose, and I've had to stop golfing with some because of the aggression and because of the bullying,” said Aidan.

“Before with Bush and that, you can have your arguments back and forth on Clinton Bush, but the aggression that you're talking about I see mostly on the Republican side, much more so than I see on the other side. I do think you do have to stand up. There is a closet misogyny and racism that is underneath that support for that despicable man that has to be called out.”

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