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Duration
60 minutes
Series Info
Season 1 Episode 3

Quick Summary

Actress‑comedian Rosie O'Donnell appears before the Irish Assembly, where she addresses a range of topics. She discusses her long‑standing show‑business career, the details of her past relationship with former US President Donald Trump, and the motivations behind her recent relocation to Ireland.

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Rosie O'Donnell, the well‑known actress and comedian, fronts a programme that pits her directly against The Assembly Ireland. The episode is presented as a straightforward sit‑down where the Irish legislative body questions the American star, turning the usual interview format on its head. It is billed simply as a televised encounter between O'Donnell and the assembly members, with no additional cast or production details supplied. During the session, O'Donnell responds to a broad spectrum of inquiries. She talks openly about the trajectory of her show‑business career, offering insights into the roles and projects that have defined her public life. The questioning then shifts to her personal history, including her past relationship with former US President Donald Trump, and she provides her own perspective on that chapter. Finally, the discussion moves to her decision to relocate to Ireland, where she explains the motivations behind the move and what life on the island now looks like for her. The structure of the programme remains centred on a question‑and‑answer dynamic, with The Assembly Ireland acting as the interrogators and O'Donnell as the respondent. The range of topics—from professional milestones to personal affiliations and geographic change—gives the episode a varied feel, ensuring that viewers are presented with a comprehensive snapshot of O'Donnell’s recent public and private concerns.

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The Assembly Ireland broadcasts on Virgin Media Two at 11:05pm, Saturday, 7 February 2026. (Subtitles, repeat)

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Runtime60 mins