CRATLOEโ€™s Michelle McGrath is set to star in a new dating show on television.

Beginning on Virgin Media Television tonight (Monday) at 9pm, Grรก ar an Trรก sees ten singletons head to the Gaeltacht looking for love and also brush up on their native language.

Presented by Grรกinne Seoige, James Kavanagh and Sรญomha Nรญ Ruairc, the show will see one pair crowned the โ€˜couple with the most focailโ€™ and walk away with a grand prize to the value of โ‚ฌ10,000.

Twenty eight year old Michelle works as a HR manager and was formerly a make-up artist with MAC Cosmetics.

Speaking ahead of the show, Michelle was confident sheโ€™d be able to find the right match. โ€œEvery girl deserves someone who treats her well and puts in the effort to do nice things for her. I feel like I’ve been through it all and I know what I deserve. I can spot a game player a mile away so I’m not here to put up with thatโ€.

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