Mrs Brown's Boys star Eilish O'Carroll and her partner Marian O'Sullivan are totally loved up in new pictures

They have been together for 16 years


Eilish O'Carroll and her partner Marian O'Sullivan are looking more loved up than ever in this month's RSVP Magazine - but the Mrs Brown's Boys star says she they will never tie the knot.

The actress, who has been married twice, said she doesn't have a "good enough reason" to walk down the aisle again.

She told us: "I suppose if I had young children I would see it as security for their future, but we don't need that.

"We are together 16 years, do we really need to?


Eilish O'Carroll and Marian O'Sullivan photographed at the Alex Hotel, Dublin for RSVP Magazine in March 2019. (Image: Ramona Farrelly)


"It is not broken yet, so it doesn't need to be fixed. Are you almost jinxing it by getting married?"

Eilish, 67, came out as a lesbian in her 40s - and made a special trip to the UK to tell her two sons in person.

She said: "I knew in my heart and soul that they had an idea, but I had never uttered the words. I took them out for dinner and told them to box off a bit of time so I could talk to them alone.

"They had seen the warning signs and they didn’t make it easy for me to tell them on the night because they talked about everything else."

Brendan O’Carroll’s older sister added: "After dinner, I composed myself and I told them. There was total silence and after two minutes my eldest son said: 'I am very, very angry with you.'

"I told myself not to cry because that would disarm their honesty.

"He said that he wasn’t angry because I was gay, he told me that he already knew, he was angry because I never gave them the opportunity to be there for me before I left my husband. It wasn’t about trusting them, it was about my inability to accept myself."



She said that her second husband was extremely supportive and they are still on good terms.

"He wasn’t the father of the boys but he adopted them and we had a solid marriage as husband and wife. It was very hard to say ‘I have a bit of a problem, I can’t stay in the marriage’ because it undermined me as a person.

"We always said no matter what happened that we would always be there for each other."

Read the full interview in this month's issue of RSVP Magazine, on shelves now.







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