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A star studded list of Irish celebrities are to show off their homes to Dermot Bannon as part of a new TV show.
The show, Dermot Bannon's Celebrity Super Spaces, will see Bannon discovering what these homes mean to these Irish stars, as well as looking into their personal stories behind these renovations.
Such celebrities include model Vogue Williams and her husband Spencer Matthews, comedian Joanne McNally, actor Aidan Gillen, Irish rugby player Andrew Porter, jewellery designer Chupi Sweetman, music producer Don Mescall and more.
The first episode will see Bannon head over to Howth to see Vogue and Spencer at their home, before he goes to visit the home of Chupi Sweetman. He will then head over to the designed home in the Wicklow Mountains of rugby star Andrew Porter, a home which includes a gym that he designed himself as part of a new business venture.
Other trips will also see Bannon head over to Cavan to visit Dome Mescall's home, which is a renovated church.
Interior designer to the stars, Geri O'Toole will show her converted 19th century cottage and outhouses in Limerick to Bannon.
Bannon will also head over the home of comedian Joanne McNally in Clapham, London.
Elsewhere, Dermot Bannon will visit musician Camille O'Sullivan and actors Aidan Gillen. The pair brought their 1940s protected structure back to life, turning it into a family home, which went on to win the RIAI Public Choice Award.
Other celebrities visited by Bannon include celebrity chef Clodagh McKenna, who lives in a 300 year old cottage in Broadspear, England. Alongside her husband Harry, she runs a 100 acre sustainable farm in Highclere Castle.
Bannon will also meet drag queen, Panti Bliss as Rory O'Neill, showcasing a treasure trove of drag fashion.
Speaking about the show, Dermot Bannon said that this new show is “not Room to Improve".
“I’m not fixing anything. I’m going in and doing a deep dive into who they are through their house. If something is mad, I’ll say it", he said.
Dermot Bannon's Celebrity Super Spaces, will air on Sunday April 26 and May 3 on RTÉ television.