RTE's Sarah McInerney turned heads as she stepped out for a dinner date on Saturday night.
The Prime Time and Radio 1 Drivetime presenter stunned in a gorgeous outfit as she enjoyed a night out in her home county of Galway.
She uploaded a selfie on Instagram showing her outfit choice as she matched a black top with a pair of high-waisted red trousers, completing the look with a black cape.
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The caption simply said she was going "out out" in Galway for the night and the post has since racked up over 700 likes.
Fans took to the comments to compliment the RTE favourite, with one person saying: "You're definitely going to turn heads."
Another added: "Love the outfit Sarah."
Someone else wrote: "What a beaut."
Others simply commented: "Wow", "Gorgeous" and "Holy devine."
Sarah dined in O'Grady's of Barna before toasting the meal with some cocktails, RSVP Live reports.
She shared a look at the mouth-watering dishes she and the other guests were trying on the night.
It comes after she recently told how she was able to laugh after a Prime Time viewer got in touch with her to say she was "completely inappropriately" dressed.
The angry viewer said that she was wearing something that looked like she was attending a disco.
Sarah explained: "I got this hilarious message the other day saying, 'You know I really like your delivery etc, but if you wouldn't mind me saying, the clothes you wear on television are completely inappropriate.
"You look like you're going to a disco most of the time, you would be better off looking at your fellow presenters and seeing how they dress. No insult intended, Mary'."
She told Irish Country Magazine: "I was wearing a white pantsuit that night, I think. I would love to see how the young people would have greeted me at the disco!
"Most of the time I get a giggle out of it - I really think that lady didn't mean to insult me, she was genuinely trying to help.
"Stuff about my appearance is water off a duck's back. I generally feel pretty comfortable with how I look, it doesn't get to me.
"I don't feel vulnerable there maybe that is the best way to put it, I am happy that I am appropriately dressed and that is all that matters."
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