Hillary Clinton has been revealed as one of the guests in the line-up for Friday's night's RTE Late Late Show.
Ryan Tubridy travelled to Belfast this week to interview the Former US Secretary of State and it will be broadcast on Friday night. She will talk about what she really thinks of Donald Trump's indictment, her impression of Vladimir Putin when she met him and how she spoils her grandchildren.
Hillary will also discuss the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement and the future of Northern Ireland on the chat show following her visit to Belfast last weekend.
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Golfer Pádraig Harrington will join Tubridy to talk about his stellar career so far. The three-time major winner and former Ryder Cup captain will be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in June.
Fresh from the Regency murder trial verdict this week, journalist Nicola Tallant will discuss what's next for Gerry Hutch after he was acquitted. The reporter will also discuss where Gardaí go now as they search for the killers of David Byrne.
Also on the show, Tom Dunne from Irish pop-rock band Something Happens and Hothouse Flowers' Fiachna Ó Braonáin are joining musical forces as they share their exciting new project before performing some old and new songs live on the show together.
The creator of hit comedy-drama series Can't Cope, Won't Cope Stefanie Preissner will appear on the show to speak about her difficult path to motherhood. The author, broadcaster and podcaster will chat about how being a parent is the hardest thing she has done and why she wants autism acceptance rather than awareness.
For a musical performance, The Late Late Show viewers will be transported to the streets of New York as the cast of West Side Story will perform the classic America from the hit musical that is due to hit Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in June.
The Late Late Show airs on Friday on RTÉ One at 9.35pm.
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