Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)
MIKE DENVER
Men should steer clear of cosmetic jabs MAKING A MEAL OF TRADITIONAL FOOD Fresh blood is Ireland’s call
FRESH FACED
PAWS FOR THOUGHT Snoopy will have to share our house with our new arrival in a few weeks
More and more men are getting Botox, singer Peter Andre admits to it and even Marty Morrissey had it done, but it’s not something I would ever consider.
Men are crazy to be getting work done to their faces, and other parts of their body.
They should be happy with whatever they have and just get
An institution in the UK has said that men talking about sport and sex should be banned in the workplace because it excludes women. Talking among colleagues is natural, be it sports, babies or drinking. In the quest for equal rights everyone should feel comfortable at their job, on with it. Cosmetic surgery is different for women and I think that men should stay as men, and let them be as they are.
The best a man can do is go to the gym to lose the beer belly and they should be content with that. but it should be up to individuals to decide what they want to talk about and what suits them.
Who is to say that women don’t talk about sex or sport, isn’t that a bit dated? This is bringing me back to my days on the building sites where anything and everything went for us when we were chatting then.
I have no plans to get any fillers or injections myself and I personally don’t know any men who have done it.
At least they haven’t admitted it to me.
I don’t have the best pain threshold either so I won’t be signing up to having needles or knives anywhere near me in the near future.
Bad news, fellas, Cliona Hagan is officially off the market and it is great to see that she has found somebody. She has a boyfriend who is in our industry, but she is keeping his name quiet for now. I’m delighted for her because she is a lovely girl and deserves a lot of
happiness.
I am a massive fan of a tasty Irish breakfast so I was shocked to hear that one in five people under the age of 30 have never tried one.
are so The world of food and life in general
health different now. Everyone is more
in the conscious so rashers and sausages morning don’t make the cut.
a fry When I was younger, we got treated to
home every Friday and Saturday morning at
grill in Portumna, and it didn’t come from the either. There is no meal like an Irish breakfast and my wife Liz and my mother make the best ones I have ever tasted.
LOVED UP Singer Cliona Hagan has found romance with a mystery suitor
It is great to see some fresh blood in having Andy Farrell, inset, as Ireland coach for the Six Nations Championship after a poor World Cup. As the competition goes on to the next round, hopefully he can bring a new lease of life to the lads. It is also great to see some Connacht lads in the camp after Munster and Leinster dominated the team over the last two decades.