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Sinéad Desmond

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Nationality
  
Irish

Marriage location
  
France

Spouse
  
David Ryan (m. 2009–2016)

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Awards
  
VIP Style Award for Most Stylish Woman on the Night

Nominations
  
VIP Style Award for Most Stylish Woman

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Profiles

Sinéad Desmond is an Irish television presenter. She is the anchor of Ireland AM, a morning television show on TV3. Desmond has worked as an editor and columnist for several publications, including The Observer, Marie Claire, Vogue and Sun.

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Career

Sinéad Desmond is the co-anchor of TV3 breakfast show Ireland AM. She has spent most of her career as a newspaper journalist with The Sun both in Britain and Ireland as features and deputy features editor respectively.

Personal life

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She is a fluent speaker in French, German and Italian, and also holds a BA Hons in English and Drama and studied English, Film and Television at York University.

On 10 June 2008, Sinéad was rushed to hospital having suffered a brain haemorrhage on the set of Ireland AM. She made a full recovery and weeks later was released from hospital.

In September 2009, after suffering altitude sickness, she was rescued by a helicopter on Mont Blanc.

In 2014, she danced in the Breast Cancer Ireland's Strictly Against Breast Cancer Fundraiser.

Sinead divorced her ex-husband in 2016. She had been in a new relationship for the last three years.

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References

Sinéad Desmond Wikipedia