Alannah Beirne

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Alannah Beirne
Born (1993-11-06) 6 November 1993 (age 29)
OccupationModel
Relatives Tadhg Beirne (brother)

Alannah Beirne (born 6 November 1993[ citation needed ]) is an Irish fashion model and reality TV personality.

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Career

In 2017, Beirne competed in cycle 11 of Britain's Next Top Model hosted by Abbey Clancy. [1] She reached the final and was last eliminated behind runner-up Jennifer Malengele and winner Olivia Wardell. [2]

Dancing with the Stars

In December 2017, was announced as contestant on the second series of the Irish version Dancing with the Stars. She was a last minute replacement for model and former Miss Ireland Aoife Walsh when Walsh sustained an injury forcing her to leave the competition before it started. [3] She was paired with dancer Vitali Kozmin. Beirne and Kozmin became the sixth couple to be eliminated on 4 March 2018. [4]

Dancing with the Stars performances
Week #Dance/SongJudges scoresTotalResult
RedmondBarryBenson
1No dance performed----No elimination
2 Waltz/"Moon River"67720No elimination
3 Charleston/"Emergency"89926Safe
4 American Smooth/"City of Stars"89926Safe
5 Cha-cha-cha/"It's Raining Men"87823Safe
6 Tango/"Green Light"99927No elimination
7 Rumba/"Havana"77822Safe
8 Quickstep/"I'll Be There for You"89926Bottom two
9 Samba/"Lush Life"88824Eliminated
Team Dance: Freestyle/"On the Floor"10101030

Personal life

Beirne's mother, Brenda Hyland Beirne, was crowned the 1983 Rose of Tralee. [5]

Beirne is the sister of Munster and Ireland rugby player, Tadhg Beirne. [6]

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References

  1. Loftus, Valerie. "A girl from Naas is representing Ireland on the new series of Britain's Next Top Model". The Daily Edge. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  2. "Irish hopeful Alannah Beirne loses out on Britain's Next Top Model title to Olivia Wardell - Independent.ie". Independent.ie. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  3. "Model Alannah Beirne to replace injured Aoife Walsh in DWTS - Independent.ie". Independent.ie. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
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