The Late Late Show is looking for Ireland's most loved up couple

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The Late Late Show is looking for couples that are the most loved up or most deserving of a rare opportunity to appear on the programme and win a fantastic getaway.

THE Late Late Show is on the hunt for Ireland’s most loved-up couple to take part in this year’s Valentine’s Special.

The lucky couple will win themselves a romantic break for two but, more importantly, they’ll get the chance of a lifetime: making their very own appearance on The Late Late Show with host Ryan Tubridy. This year’s Valentine’s Special on Friday, February 10, will host an audience of 200 single people on the hunt for love and The Late Late Show is looking for the perfect couple who can show them how it’s done.

If you think you are Ireland's most loved-up couple and want to share your love story email latelateextra@rte.ie to be in with a chance of winning a romantic break away. The winning couple must be available to appear on The Late Late Show Valentine’s Special on Friday, February 10 to share their special story.

Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)

 

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