Patrick Kielty became visibly emotional at one point during the interview
Michelle O'Neill made an historic appearance on Friday night's Late Late Show after becoming the first nationalist First Minister of Northern Ireland in its history two weeks ago.
Host Patrick Kielty then broached the topic of the violence of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, asking if O'Neill would attend IRA commemorations now that she is in such a prominent and symbolic position. Speaking on the peace granted by the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, O'Neill said: "The society that I was born into and that you were born into is completely changed for the better.
O'Neill responded: "It doesn't matter how you were hurt or who hurt who. What does matter is that all pain is the same and we have to absolutely respect that and understand it. Even better than that, let's make sure that those circumstances never ever arise again." One commenter wrote on X: "Very engaging and confident performance by Michelle O’Neill on Late show tonight. Maybe there’s hope for the future if others can step up. I really think so, we should be capable of change."
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Late Late viewers devastated after pinpointing 'mistake' on Valentine’s SpecialThe Late Late Show is back with another one of their annual Valentine’s Special, with Patrick Kielty sharing his take on the episode as viewers of the show react
Read more »
Viewers react to Domhnall Gleeson’s visible discomfort on the Late Late showLast nights Late Late Show Valentine's special has had mixed reviews but one thing is for sure, viewers could relate to Domhnall Gleeson's reaction to Biff's live broadcast first date
Read more »
Viewers fall back in love with Late Late Show as thousands tune into specialThe Valentine’s special had typically been the most complained-about show on RTE when it was hosted by previous host Ryan Tubridy
Read more »
Late Late Show to Feature Interview with Sophie Toscan du Plantier's SonPatrick Kielty will interview Pierre-Louis Baudey-Vignaud, the son of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, on tonight's Late Late Show. The story of Sophie's murder has resurfaced following the death of Ian Bailey.
Read more »