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TV Presenter Amanda Byram attends the European Premiere of "Magic Mike XXL" at Vue West End on June 30, 2015 in London, England.  (Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

TV Presenter Amanda Byram attends the European Premiere of "Magic Mike XXL" at Vue West End on June 30, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

TV Presenter Amanda Byram attends the European Premiere of "Magic Mike XXL" at Vue West End on June 30, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

She's used to the glitz and glam of celebrity life, but model Amanda Byram proved she can slum it with the best of us when she rocked up to a movie premiere on the Tube.

The fitness fanatic was all dolled up for the Magic Mike XXL premiere in London when she was left stranded after she couldn't get a taxi.

However, the presenter had no issue with hopping on public transport to get to her destination and even shared a snap of her journey on her Instagram account.

Amanda wasn't the only Irish star lighting up the red carpet at the premiere.

The Voice Of Ireland coach Una Foden and her rugby star husband Ben celebrated their third anniversary by going to the premiere.

Una appeared to be giving the nod to her big day and looked bridal in a white dress as she posed alongside her buff other half.

She's never one to miss a party and the Magic Mike premiere was no different for Bray native Laura Whitmore - although she was presenting from the red carpet.

Curiosity set for capital

The Festival of Curiosity is coming to Dublin.

From July 23 to 26, the capital will come alive with a host of free family friendly events in the daytime along with an exciting night schedule.

There will be things to do for all ages including the Curiosity Box hosted by RTE's Rick O'Shea, the Origami Zoo at Dublin Castle and Date Night/Love Hack at the Smock Alley Theatre.

Rebecca for Fairyhouse

Radio presenter Rebecca Lee has been announced as a judge for this year's Best Dressed Lady competition at Fairyhouse.

The Dublin's Q102 broadcaster will assess the style stakes this Sunday at the event, choosing 10 finalists and one winner who will be given a grand prize of €500 cash and a €100 voucher for Peter Mark.

"From being a shy schoolchild to someone who speaks into a mic to hundreds of listeners every day I will be looking for someone who can really rock their frock," the radio star said.


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