RTE star Donald Skehan has fans sewn up as he leaves screaming after dropping his sons into the funeral home

RTE star Donald Skehan screamed after he dropped his sons into the crematorium.
The celebrity chef and his wife Sofie have two sons, Noah and Oliver.
Donald and his family move back to Ireland during the height of the pandemic and they also welcomed their son Oliver shortly before.
Today his two children both went to creche together for the first time.
On Instagram, Donald shared the good news with his followers.
He said: “Today two young guys are coming to the house! This is a first for us!
“Noah got started around this time in LA and it looks like it’s all turned into a full circle today.
“As parents you know it’s a relief, and it’s amazing how they make friends – it’s crazy to think that Ollie hasn’t met so many other kids her age!
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“Life goes on- catch the ‘little guy’!”
The RTE star posted several snaps of the kids on their way to the place to look adorable.
‘EXCELLENT’
Donald also posted a video of him screaming in excitement on his way home as he dropped them.
The 35-year-old’s friends and fans were moved to tears by his hilarious scream.
One fan wrote: “That scream of joy scared the hell out of me!!”
John commented: “Screaming though!!”
Another follower said: “I thought you were looking at me with tears in your eyes.. oh.. no.. I was wrong! Haha”
Debbie wrote: “Brilliant … love the reaction!”
This comes later a rare clip of Dubliner His rise looks unrecognizable.
SINGING SKEEHAN
Donald is beloved nationally for his cooking tips and tricks – but did you know about his secret singing talent?
The top chef could have followed a very different career path had he been selected to represent Ireland at Eurovision in 2008.
Donal favorite Telly – then Ireland’s Eurosong runner-up – could have been a last-minute replacement for Turkish Dustin if Eurovision bosses had banned the bird before the 2008 Belgrade competition.
The Howth mansang Cross My Heart, was a favorite of the judges at the Eurosong finals in Ireland, and fans were in awe when Dustin topped the public vote at the University of Limerick in February of that year.
The former Assistant Editorial Committee of Entertainment’s RTE says that the history of the Irish Sun would have been very different if the iconic The Den Dustin had been rejected.
https://www.thesun.ie/tv/8309159/rte-donal-skehan-in-stitches-screaming-kids-creche-tears/ RTE star Donald Skehan has fans sewn up as he leaves screaming after dropping his sons into the funeral home