Mrs Brown's Boys star Fiona O'Carroll said she finds the thought of dating "terrifying" after splitting from her ex-husband Martin Delany
The TV star said that everything has moved online these days and she doesn't know where people get the time for social media. However, Fiona would be open to dating again if the right person came along.
She told RSVP Live that she would be overjoyed if her ex met someone new but her priorities have changed. Fiona said: "I am single. God, the thought of dating is terrifying. Everything is online and on social media and I don’t get it.
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"I am such a technophobe. I am brutal on my Instagram and twitter. Where do people get the time? If somebody comes along, of course, I am not going to say ‘no’, I am open to everything.
"If somebody came along for my ex-husband, I would be over the moon for him. I think our priorities are a little bit different at the moment.
"Right now, I am focused on my kids and my career. Covid allowed us to sit back and ask ‘What’s important?’."
She explained that working on Mrs Brown's Boys means she can spend plenty of time with her kids. Fiona said: "I am very lucky that working on Mrs .Brown’s Boys means I get to work with my family.
"Working with my dad has afforded me the opportunity to have a large family while also still having that work/life balance. He promotes that.
"My dad was on the road a lot when I was a child and he missed a lot when we were growing up. He never wanted that for us when we had our own children. We are always welcome to bring our kids to work with us and you wouldn't get that in any other production."
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