Kirsteen O'Sullivan

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Kirsteen O'Sullivan
Born
Kirsteen O'Sullivan

(1979-11-24) 24 November 1979 (age 44)
Chesterfield, England
Nationality Scottish
OccupationBroadcaster
Employer TV3
Known for UEFA Champions League, Xposé , Just for Laughs

Kirsteen O'Sullivan (born 24 November 1979) [1] is a Scottish [2] presenter on TV3 in Ireland.

O'Sullivan joined TV3 in July 2009 as a freelance journalist on TV3 News. She presented TV3's motoring show Xccelerate and has appeared as a reporter on GMTV. She began presenting TV3's coverage of the UEFA Champions League in February 2010. [3] She was a hit with the nation's football fans. [4]

On 23 November 2011, on the eve of her 32nd birthday, it was announced that O'Sullivan had become an Xposé girl. [1] [5] She became cover for host Aisling O'Loughlin who went on maternity leave. [1] [3] O'Sullivan's first official Xposé interview was with Tommy Hilfiger in London. [6] Kirsteen has also starred in several Just for Laughs pranks.

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