Christine Lampard has said the Irish are 'always the last ones standing' when it comes to a party - and how it's a talent of hers.
The Newtownards woman was talking to Good Morning Britain presenters Ed Ball and Ranvir Singh ahead of Lorraine on Thursday.
Christine said: "See, I don't really have any party tricks, I mean, I'm the last one standing. That in itself is a talent. What about you two?"
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Ranvir Singh replied: "That's the Irish in you."
The Co Down woman said: "Always."
Last month, the NI presenter told how she 'would get asked by strangers' about when she would have kids.
The 43-year-old has a daughter, Patricia, 4, and a son, Freddie, who turns two in March, with husband Frank Lampard.
Speaking on Loose Women, the Northern Irish TV presenter said: "I used to get asked lots about it and it is that sort of thing, a lot of people mean well, it's just a question that you kind of throw out there but a lot of times people don't really fully understand maybe the reason behind why you haven't..."
She added: "My mum actually was never like that at all. My mum and dad were always very 'whatever will be will be, it's entirely your life', it was never ever a thing.
"But I would get asked by complete strangers.
"Complete strangers would say, 'it's about time you had a baby'...
"You do, you feel pressure."
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