Miriam O'Callaghan posed with her rarely seen twin daughters at Electric Picnic over the weekend.
The RTE presenter and her children are regulars at the Stradbally festival, RSVP reports.
She donned a stylish denim jacket over a white blouse for her festival appearance, as she joined a panel including Matt Cooper.
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The mum-of-eight took to Instagram to share a gorgeous snap with her twins Jessica and Georgia.
She captioned it: "@epfestival it is always a pleasure! But especially after two long years apart. Great to be back at the MindField area with my twins & Daragh - thanks to my good friend @mattcooperlastword, to a fun panel, and to @naoisen for organising it all."
This year MindField’s Naoise Nunn brought together a host of big names, including Trinity College Professor Luke O’Neill, economist David McWilliams, and Derry Girls star Siobhan Sweeney.
Talking about it, Siobhan said: “We’re excited after such a long absence to present an inspiring range of real life experiences this year.
"We’re coming together again in a new space beside Mind and Body. We’re coming together with unity of purpose to better support and understand one another.
"We’re coming together to celebrate inclusion, kindness, understanding, reflection and thoughtfulness – to listen and to be heard.
"We’re also coming together again to laugh and sing and dance and commune together."
Miriam O'Callaghan is mum to eight children: She welcomed four girls with her first husband Tom McGurk and four boys with her current husband Steve Carson.
She gave birth her eldest daughter Alannah in her mid-20s, and said she never worried about how having a child at that age would affect her career.
She previously told RSVP Magazine: "I just had the baby and I never agonised over the thoughts of having it and I never reflected on my age.
"People in my industry, in broadcasting, certainly put off starting families in fear of stalling their career, but that never happened in my case. I say to people to go for it and if you are in the right circumstances have a baby."
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