Irish Independent

Woman reunited with Irish men five years after taking viral photo in Times Square

- HANNAH COTTRELL

An American woman has spoken about the “positive power of social media” after she took a photo of three Irish men in New York in 2019 and was reunited with them in person five years later.

Christina Boniello (28), from New Jersey, said she was on a solo trip to the city in May that year and was taking some photos during her travels, when three Irishmen stepped in front of her lens.

Ms Boniello, who works in broadcast production, snapped a photo of the trio and offered to send them a copy, but said the men replied, “we’ll find it someday”.

Almost five years later on April 6, the group were reunited in the same spot in New York where they recreated the image and went for lunch, with Ms Boniello saying it was like “old friends who have known each other forever”.

“There’s definitely, hopefully, a takeaway about the positive power of social media,” Ms Boniello said.

“Everybody can say what they will about social media but at the end of the day, something like this wouldn’t have happened any other way.

“They were saying they all have the photo framed in their houses.”

Recalling the events of five years ago, Ms Boniello said the three men “just sort of lined up in front of me, posing for a picture I didn’t know I was supposed to be taking”.

She said: “I offered to take a picture on their phone but they insisted it be on mine, they didn’t ask for a copy, they didn’t ask for an email address, they just said ‘we’ll find it someday’.”

After the first photo was taken in 2019, Ms Boniello said she deleted the image but later retrieved it from her phone and posted it to X, formerly Twitter, in the hopes someone may be able to identify the three men.

“Thank goodness for iPhones and my recently deleted album,” she said.

“I figured, ‘why not?’, so I tweeted it back then, five years ago, and within about an hour, somebody had identified who all three of them were and he had got the picture to them.”

Ms Boniello said the image has garnered interest on social media for “pretty much every day” over the last five years, with people asking her if she managed to track down the group.

She said that in February this year, the person who originally identified the three men got in touch and told her they would be returning to the city for the same reason as before: to watch Mayo play against New York in the Connacht football championsh­ip.

“I’ve been hearing about this every day for the last five years so I gave them a time and place – I never had contact with them directly,” she said.

“It was like old friends who had known each other forever. It was weird seeing them in person but it was one of the most joyful days I can remember.”

Ms Boniello said she is hoping to make a trip to Ireland within the next five years to visit them, but if not, she hopes they will return to New York.

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