Ryan Tubridy shares glimpse inside first month of marriage
Ryan Tubridy has shared a glimpse into married life as the former Late Late Show presenter celebrated a month since his nuptials to Dr Clare Kambamettu.
The presenter and psychotherapist tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at the Connemara hotel, Abbeyglen Castle in December.
The pair were officially pronounced husband and wife in a civil ceremony in front of their nearest and dearest.
Ryan Tubridy has shared a glimpse into married life as the former Late Late Show presenter celebrated a month since his nuptials to Dr Clare Kambamettu. Pic: WireImage
A month into wedding bliss, Ryan has revealed he is often told how well he has done, as he joked: ‘We’re still together so that’s a really good sign.’
‘It feels good — it feels great actually,’ he confirmed to the Irish Independent.
Elsewhere, Ryan spoke about the ‘remarkable odyssey’ of living in London for the last two years.
The presenter and psychotherapist tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at the Connemara hotel, Abbeyglen Castle in December. Pic: Supplied
Following his departure from RTÉ, the Dublin native landed his own show with UK station, Virgin Radio, and made the move to the English capital for the gig.
‘It’s been really interesting, but I would see myself in Ireland and the UK, so it’s an evolving story.’
Shortly after he tied the knot, Ryan revealed he was departing the radio station and was launching a new series on YouTube.
Following his departure from RTÉ, the Dublin native landed his own show with UK station, Virgin Radio, and made the move to the English capital for the gig. Pic: Ryan Tubridy/Instagram
The show, The Late Show, would feature deep dives in the lives of significant names in film, music, sport and TV, alongside journalists and authors. The show will also air on Times Radio.
The presenter and broadcaster is also set to front a revamped weekend show on radio stations including Dublin’s Q102, Cork’s 96FM, Limerick’s Live 05 and LMFM in Louth and Meath.
Announcing the changes to his professional life, Ryan noted that the move would allow him to spend more time in Ireland, an ambition he had been working towards.
Speaking to Extra.ie last month, Ryan confirmed he was moving back to Dublin but would still have ‘one foot or more in London.’
He explained: ‘I’ll be working over there, probably, three days a week on different projects as announced. It’s really a rebalancing of my personal life so that I’m based here [in Dublin] as I start the new year with my wife.’