Burke told to Mac his bags.Byline: By NAOMI Naomi (nāō`mē, –mī, nā`ō–), in the Bible, Ruth's mother-in-law. McELROY MACLEAN Burke became the latest celeb ce·leb n. Informal A celebrity. to be kicked off Charity You're A Star last night. The Fair City sang Mustang Sally but failed to impress the viewers and came bottom in the public vote. Maclean, whose chosen charity is The Bubble Gum Club, said he was glad to have lasted so long in the competition. He added: "Thanks very much for voting, hopefully we raised a couple of quid for the guys and remember, we rocked the shop." Maclean's dramatic exit shocked judges Linda Martin, Louis Walsh and Brendan O'Connor. None of the three experts predicted the Fair City star would be voted off. Still battling it out are No Frontiers star Kathryn Thomas, soccer hero John Aldridge, hunky hun·ky 1 n. pl. hun·kies Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a person, especially a laborer, from east-central Europe. weatherman Daithi O'Se, TG4 beauty Aine Ni Dhroigh-neain, TD Billy Kelleher, Senator Frank Feighan, TD Dan Boyle and Senator Michael McCarthy. CAPTION(S): OUT: Burke |
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