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Roars of delight and shrieks of disbelief echoed up and down the country last night as Robbie Brady led the Republic of Ireland into the last 16 of Euro 2016.

With just six minutes left on the clock at Stade Pierre Mauroy in Lille, the Dublin-native put Ireland ahead of opponents Italy before our boys in green ultimately walked away with a one-nil victory.

While the latest edits to his Wikipedia page laud the 24-year-old as ‘an absolute beauty’ and ‘a God who walks among us’, just who is the man who sent our entire country into a tailspin with a header last night? 

As any football fanatic will know, Robbie’s prowess on the pitch was recognised long before Stade Pierre Mauro erupted last night.

From a family of football enthusiasts in Baldoyle – both Robbie's younger and older brothers have played internationally at U-17 and U-18 level – Robbie was first spotted as a teen by a Manchester United scout while playing for St. Kevin's Boys.

Having joined the premiere league team in 2011 before being transferred on loan to Hull City, Robbie now plays for Norwich City after signing a £10 million deal in 2015, but made his U21 debut for the Republic of Ireland in 2010 before being called into the senior team two years later.

And, as we know, behind every great man stands one pretty incredible woman. 

Long-term girlfriend and mum to his two-year-old daughter Halle, Kerrie Harris, runs Soul2Soul, a very successful dance school in Swords, and could be seen tearfully embracing the overjoyed footballer from the stands in Stade Pierre Mauroy last night.

Commenting on the goal which will go down in Irish sporting history, Robbie said: "I dunno. My body started to carry my legs into the box. Just trust in Wes to put it where it hurts and I've managed to get my head on it."

"I'm lost for words really, I'm over the moon, emotional. It's unbelievable," he said as he listened to the sounds of jubilant Irish fans celebrating the team's victory.

"Just have a look around and have a listen to what it means to everyone that's involved, me included," he added.

Ladies? Roll on Sunday!

 

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After causing some amount of controversy on Instagram back in May, Blake Lively has finally responded to the accusations of racism and prejudice which were levelled at her last month.

Having shared a stunning shot of herself at the Cannes Film Festival, the actress made what many consider a major blunder by captioning the snap with lyrics from 1992 hit Baby Got Back.

Writing "LA face with Oakland booty," alongside the photo, the soon-to-be mum-of-two came under fire for propagating class and racial stereotypes within the United States.

 

L.A. face with an Oakland booty

A photo posted by Blake Lively (@blakelively) on

While Instagram users and the song's writer, Sir Mix-A-Lot, all weighed in on the debate at the time, Blake herself has kept schtum…until now.

Speaking up during promotion for her new film, The Shallows, the former Gossip Girl star defended her decision to share the snap with the caption, saying: "It’s just about celebrating women’s bodies and that’s what I was doing."

Justifying the post to Sirius XM, 28-year-old Blake insisted she hadn't anticipated the backlash, saying: "I never want to hurt anyone’s feelings or upset anyone. I was celebrating my body."

We wonder if that will be the last of it now…

Feat image: Getty / Vittoria Zunino Celotto 

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The younger generation might know him as Walter White – Breaking Bad's incredible leading man – but for the older among us, Bryan Cranston will ALWAYS be Hal from Malcom in the Middle.

No matter how much meth he cooked up and how many drug lords he took out, to us Walter was basically Hal in a dodgy hat on a bad day.

Thankfully, Bryan is on the same page as us when it comes to Malcolm in the Middle feels, and recently revealed that he'd be more than happy to reprise his old role.

Speaking to E! News, the award-winning actor admitted he hopes talks might turn into something a little more concrete, saying: "I sure hope so. I really do, for no other reason than that I miss those people like crazy and I stay in touch with them."

"There's a possibility we want to start talking about the possibility of putting together a story that makes sense about that family 10 years or 12 years later," he revealed.

The star, who gained an Oscar nomination for his role in Trumbo, looks fondly on his days on the Malcom set and keeps in touch with his co-stars, saying: "The boys are doing great and Jane [Kaczmarek] is doing wonderfully and I'd love to."

Oh my god, just IMAGINE what the Krelboynes would be up to these days!

 

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You know you've got something seriously special when Simon Cowell not only tells you he's got an 'incredible feeling' about you, but also hits that Golden Buzzer and even takes to the stage to hug you, right?

One young woman, who is in no doubt she's going places after her first audition, is 16-year-old Calysta Bevier who brought the house down during a recent taping of America's Got Talent.

Taking to the stage in front of the all-star panel of judges, Calysta revealed she had survived stage three ovarian cancer before blowing the audience away with a spine-tingling rendition of Rachel Platten's Fight Song.

Clearly moved by the teenager's talent and determination, Simon said: "I love everything about you. I just had thing feeling when you walked out, I just can't explain it."

"I think you're really special. I've just got this really incredible feeling about you," he added.

Aw, prepare for some MAJOR feels with this one, ladies.

 

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While we may have been the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by popular vote, that doesn't mean every member of the Irish LGBT community feels wholly content with their place in Irish society.

And with the Dublin Pride Festival kicking off next week, National Coordinator of the Helpline, Paula Fagan, confirmed that the LBGT Helpline can actually expect a surge in the number of calls placed by members of the Irish public.

Speaking at the launch of the helpline’s partnership with eir this week, Paula explained that the festival can stir up a variety of emotions from members of the LGBT community and their family members.

“For most people, Pride is a time of celebration and fun but, for many, it can also be a time when they feel in need of support,” she said as she explained that calls can quadruple during this time of the year.

“For people who are questioning their sexuality or gender identity or feeling anxious about coming out, Pride season can bring these feelings to the fore,” she added.

While explaining that Pride season seeks to shine a spotlight on the LGBT community, Paula acknowledged that this can ultimately have a domino effect.

“For family-members and friends of LGBT people, Pride can be the time for them to seek additional information about LGBT issues, or to reach out for support around their or a loved one’s LGBT identity.”

As part of ‘It’s Good to Talk’, the LGBT Helpline and eir will have a highly-visible presence in the Dublin Pride Parade on 25th June.

With a large tent at the Pride Village and Helpline volunteers  on hand to provide emotional support and information to anyone who needs it, Pride Festival is ALL about the love.

Dublin Pride Festival is kicking off on June 22 and running until June 26.

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Gardai have issued an appeal to the public for information pertaining to the whereabouts of a teenage girl who has been missing since the weekend.

It has been established that 15-year-old Celine Sweeney was last seen in Swords, Co Dublin on Sunday June 12.

Celine has been described as 5'6" in height, of slim build with brown hair and brown eyes.

Gardaí have expressed concern over Celine's safety and urge anyone with any information to contact Swords Garda station on 01 666 4700 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.

 

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As more and more videos emerge from the Euro celebrations, we can't help but kick ourselves for not having had the foresight to book a ticket to the French capital and live it up with our fellow countrymen.

From treating each other to match tickets and changing tyres for random locals to getting their ABBA on with Swedish fans, there's a reason why the Irish fans are considered some of the best in the world.

And now, the lads and ladies of our great nation have managed to shut down an entire street in Paris while raving to Mark McCabe's smash hit Maniac 2000.

In footage which was uploaded by Sin Nightclub, hundreds of Irish fans, draped in tricolours and sporting Irish jerseys, can be seen jumping in unison to a track which makes an appearance at every 21st, Debs and wedding reception the length and breadth of of Ireland.

Let's face it, it may as well be our generation's national anthem, and these lads gave it SOCKS.

How badly do you want to be there?!

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It’s been four years since messaging app Snapchat entered – and in many cases took over – our lives and it seems that’s time enough for the app’s owners to cash in on their success.

According to The Verge, one big change is coming to the app over the next few weeks and we’re not sure it’s one people will be overly pleased with.

Advertisements – which will have sound, be full screen and allow the companies who own them to redirect users towards their sites – will soon begin to play between friends’ stories on the app.

Because the ads will not be made by Snapchat themselves – as any ads which have previously appeared on the app have been – they are expected to look different to what's been seen up to now.

Thankfully the ads will be skippable and are expected to only feature occasionally between stories – rather than annoyingly break up any individual stories you may be watching.

The news comes just a week after the hugely successful app changed the layout of its Discover page.

Since users already watch 8 billion videos per day on the app, we hope the new ads are short – otherwise we’ll never get anything done.

 

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With Body and Soul mere days away, much of the public have been crossing their fingers for sun this week, but it looks like the gods are having a right laugh at us.

According to Met Eireann, we're pushing our luck hoping for sun when we'd be lucky to make it through the evening without getting saturated.

Heavy thundery downpours have been forecast and Twitter is currently awash with reports of localised flooding in certain parts of the capital including Cabra and the inner city.

Those in the know have estimated that the weather warning will stay in place until approximately 8pm this evening.

As long as it gets it out of its system by Friday, we're (fairly) grand with it…well, kinda.

 

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With Russian and English fans hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons since the Euros kicked off, we can't help but feel more than a twinge of pride for our fellow countrymen who are flying the flag for Ireland in Paris this month.

From bonding with the locals to treating fellow football fans to a rendition of Dancing Queen, our lads and lassies know how to do it abroad, but the latest story to emerge from Euro mania is definitely the greatest yet.

Having stumbled upon a fellow Irish fan who had lost his ticket, Brian Kerrigan and a group of mates chipped in €50 each and made sure their new pal wouldn't miss out on seeing his country play in the French capital.

After capturing the glorious moment on camera, Brian uploaded the video to Facebook where it has been widely circulated since yesterday, and wrote "Just found Jay who was in tears because he lost his ticket. We all bunched in and sorted him out! COYBIG."

If this doesn't make you proud to be Irish, we don't know what will.


 

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We’d be the first to admit that we’d be lost without our phones, but between the scaldy battery life and the constant messages which insist we’re out of storage, that thing can REALLY get on our last nerve.

Thankfully, however, it looks like the good folk at Apple have finally wised-up and realised most of us would rather hang on to cherished snaps than scroll through the Stocks app. (Who'd have thought it?!)

Yep, those whizzkids over in the States are now allowing us to delete the default apps we never use!

But instead of taking credit for this welcome move at Apple’s Worldwide Development Conference yesterday, the tech giant waited until savvy Apple-lovers noticed that the default apps could now be purchased on the App store.

That’s right, ladies, if you can purchase them on the App store that means you can delete them too!

Oh, and if that wasn’t enough good news, those tech superstars have also unveiled iOS10 which, among other things, offers users even more flexibility when it comes to its Messaging service.

From instantly replacing words with emojis to sending handwritten notes, this is the kind of tech wizardry we can definitely get on board with.

Check this out.

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Nothing generates more enthusiasm at SHEmazing! HQ than when we jostle to share our favourite 90s memories with each other.

Discovering that one co-worker was a well-known Tip the Can cheater and another really wanted to look like Taylor from Hanson can leave a lasting impression, but that doesn’t stop us from sharing these deets on a daily basis.

When the street lights dictated your curfew and when the sound of an ice cream van ignited mass hysteria, we were flat out having the time of our lives.

Now, on the back of a major new study into all things Irish carried out by leading media agency OMD, we bring you seven things that will give any 90s kid the major feels.

1. Dancing inappropriately with no timing

Perfecting those high kicks with your mates while insisting that your loneliness was killing you was standard procedure for any 90s girl back in the day.

Whether it was an impromptu dance session or a scheduled rehearsal for the school talent show, someone would ALWAYS end up storming off in a huff.

“It’s slide, twist, shimmy damn it! You’re on your last warning.”

2. Killing your virtual pet

While most of us look fondly upon time spent with our Tamagotchis, we doubt our virtual pets would feel the same.

If we weren’t overfeeding them, we were forgetting to clean up after them – all of which guaranteed a less than happy life for those little guys.

3. Having an on / off relationship with your bike

Before we guarded our Leap cards with our lives or got our first ever driving lesson, our bikes were our principal mode of transport, and they pretty much consumed every moment of our young lives.

From being roared at for leaving them out in the rain one day to lovingly attaching coloured beads to their spokes the next, the relationship we had with our wheels was a complex, but necessary one.

4. Bob-a-jobbin’ like good things

Knowing you could make a little cash by sweeping your neighbour’s driveway or washing your dad’s car meant us 90s kids were an entrepreneurial group at the best of times.

20p would get us four woppas (two cola AND two mint obvs), and Bridie would have her windowsills washed –  everyone’s a winner, sure.

“Where’s your man keep his paint cans? Let’s surprise him.”

5. Rollerblading into the next dimension

When rollerblade mania descended upon Ireland in the mid 90s, no one was safe.

Having an elderly neighbour give you a push in the right direction before launching sideways into a wheelie bin was the name of the game, and lads we loved it.

“Go ask your dad if he’ll build us a ramp, but don’t say I asked.”

6. Becoming a gamer (when you actually got a go)

There was always ONE kid on the road with the latest games console meaning that the entire estate was forced to congregate in his garden until each person was actually given a chance on that slick beast.

Between promising a go on your bike to reminding him you once found his lost football, your need to get your hands on those damn controls trumped any sense of pride.

“Be reasonable here, Ciarán. Who let you copy their Irish homework last week?”

7. Feeling part of the gang

From games of manhunt that involved the entire neighbourhood to Christmas mornings spent checking in with everyone on the road, a strong sense of belonging is our abiding childhood memory here at SHEmazing! HQ, and we’re not alone.

According to the second Future of Ireland nationwide study (hat tip to researchers OMD and Ulster Bank) 49% of Irish people say friends and family remain at the heart of Irish society, so there’s no doubt that we’re keen to maintain the strong sense of community many of us enjoyed as kids.

Us Irish are all about linking in with each other, and with the vast majority of those surveyed regularly participating in community activities, it doesn’t sound like old-fashioned community spirit is going anywhere any time soon!

Thankfully, 48% of Irish people are optimistic about the future of their community and 49% expect to still be living in the same area in 2025, so as long as Ciarán quits hogging the damn console, the future looks bright for Irish neighbourhoods.

The second Future of Ireland nationwide study – #futureire – was published today by media agency OMD with the support of Ulster Bank.

You can find out more here!

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