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"Why Eddie Irvine's my best
mate" 23.03.07
STUNNING local model
Michelle Doherty was this week enjoying a
much-needed break with her mum and dad in
picturesque Malin.
Michelle, 30, who has a hectic TV and modelling
career in Dublin, was at home in Donegal to host the
Letterkenny Fashion Event at the Clanree Hotel last
night in aid of the children of Belarus. |
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As the presenter of
'Night Shift', the alternative music show on Channel
Six, she is on screen seven nights a week and two
afternoons at the weekend. She is also a model with
Morgan modelling agency and, being best mates with
former Formula 1 ace Eddie Irvine, her social life
can get a bit hectic too. “I’m so busy at the moment
with 'Night Shift,” she told InishowenNews.com. I do
nine shows a week so it’s tough going.”
The second eldest child of Ann and Sean Doherty of
Ballysalla, Glengad, Malin, Michelle got her break
while working in Dublin as an air stewardess with
Aer Lingus. |
“I’m a friend of Derry designer Jen Kelly. One
Christmas in the late 1990s, he took me to a
Christmas party for the photographer Barry McCall.
Barry said to Jen ‘I’d love to a shoot with your
friend’ and the rest, as they say, is history.”
These days, the former Carn Community School pupil
has to dodge the Dublin paparazzi, keen to get the
low-down on her love life. |
But the down-to-earth
local girl tells us there’s no-one special in her
life right now.
She’s happy enough, however, to talk about one of
her best friends, Eddie Irvine.
“Eddie and me met through friends in the late 1990s
in Dublin and have been best buddies ever since.
Eddie sometimes gets a bad press and people think
he’s a bit arrogant and full of himself, but he’s
very genuine, very honest and straight to the point.
I’m like that too, so I think that’s one of the
reasons we get on so well. |
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“You couldn’t get a
better friend than Eddie. He would do anything for
me. If I needed something or wanted a bit of advice,
he would be there for me. That’s what friends are
for.”
When their schedules allow, Michelle and Eddie, who
is mainly a property investor these days, meet up in
Dublin. When she gets a chance, she flies over to
see him in whatever part of the world has taken his
fancy.
“You could find Eddie anywhere in the world – New
York or Miami – who knows?” she laughs. And she
might even get him to sail his yacht to Glengad one
of these days too. |
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