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Paudie and Andrew from Traitors Ireland to join Gogglebox tomorrow

Paudie and Andrew Moloney swap scheming for sofas as the Traitors duo join Gogglebox with daughter Aoife in tow.

THE TRAITORS IRELAND’S most iconic father-son duo, Paudie and Andrew Moloney, will be settling onto the sofa as special guests on Gogglebox Ireland tomorrow night.

The pair quickly became fan favourites on The Traitors Ireland last month - Paudie, affectionately known as ‘The Paud-Father’, won over viewers during nine tense episodes at Slane Castle, surviving as a Traitor despite early suspicions and intense competition.

Andrew made headlines himself after he let ‘Daddy’ slip on screen (the pair were trying to hide the fact that they were related). 

The Moloneys have also appeared together on the Late Late Show, and Paudie is keeping busy off-screen as The Wizard of Oz in the 3Olympia Theatre’s Christmas panto Olly Goes to Oz alongside Al Porte and James Patrice.

Paudie’s daughter Aoife will also join them for their guest appearance on Gogglebox tomorrow, making it a full Moloney family feature.

paudie andrew Paudie, Aoife and Andrew Moloney. Virgin Media / Kite Entertainment Virgin Media / Kite Entertainment / Kite Entertainment

Paudie said that he is “really looking forward” to appearing in Gogglebox tomorrow.

“It’s always a real favourite in our house,” he said.

“Watching telly and eating biscuits with my children Aoife and Andrew without having to wear a cloak, hug a stranger or plot a murder will be a lovely relaxing change from my last time on telly!”

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