Photo: Tommy Tiernan's Official X Account
The 2nd episode of this season's Tommy Tiernan Show aired last night - and it was quite the eclectic lineup.
Guests included empowerment coach and former international dominatrix Miss Erica Storm, comedian David McSavage, professional dancer and TV presenter Arthur Gourounlian, with musical guests The Blades.
One viewer just said "Poor Tommy Tiernan" in relation to his first guest. Another added that they never envisaged their licence fee would go toward the show presenter being "flogged live on air".
Another said the "show is pretty wild tonight, ain't it".
Comedian David McSavage spoke about joining a gym and how he would make an audience suffer. He also noted that he was never on The Late Late Show with his cousin Ryan Tubridy. One viewer joked that RTÉ should give him all the TV licence money and let him off!
A lot of love was shown for Arthur Gourounlian, who recounted his tale of fleeing war-torn Armenia. He also revealed that he wants to get Tommy on Dancing with the Stars.
However, the lack of a studio audience had many talking.
#TommyTiernanShow Poor Tommy Tiernan! pic.twitter.com/cBLD0BENpF
— Don Erreqerre (@Don_Erreqerre1) January 13, 2024
Fellas currently watching the tommy tiernan show @Tommedian #thetommytiernanshow pic.twitter.com/PueqPQM6Kd
— Stephanie Schmid (@missyschmid82) January 13, 2024
Good job #tommytiernan isn’t behind a desk he would’ve toppled it over when he stood up after those couple slaps on the hand
— Jason Hayes (@JasonHa85513205) January 13, 2024
Well this took a journey!
— RTÉ One (@RTEOne) January 13, 2024
Tommy and David chat aging, reluctant gym attendance, ‘quiet on set’ and a missing invite from David’s cousin Ryan Tubridy #TommyTiernanShow pic.twitter.com/XYTWAzTifX
Great interview with Arthur, really enjoyed it.
— Joan Gaffney (@Gaffney9Joan) January 14, 2024
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