Mairéad Farrell is an Irish radio presenter.
Mairead was born in Finglas on the Northside of Dublin. On a 2008 episode of The Panel, she admitted to completing a year in Dundalk Institute of Technology but dropped out at the end of her first year. She has said she was "never academic". She completed a V.T.O.S course in general studies where she learned to cook. She is reportedly afraid of spiders, and is allergic to cashmere.
Farrell was featured on The Ray D'Arcy Show that originally aired every Monday to Friday 9am to midday every weekday on Today FM. Mairead initially interned on the show before being promoted to broadcasting assistant, and then becoming co-producer and also featuring as an on-air contributor.
She now works as a producer for The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show.
From November 2006 Mairead became a panelist on series five of the popular RTÉ show The Panel. She is often the butt of the other panellists' jokes, as there is usually only one female panelist. Her choice of underwear is constantly ridiculed by the other panelists.
Farrell represented Ballymun Kickhams in the 2010 season of Celebrity Bainisteoir. She was also a regular on Republic of Telly on RTÉ 2.
She did Hello Baby, Bye Bye Body, an RTÉ programme on post-pregnancy body issues, in December 2011.
In October 2012 she was the main presenter of Celebrity Bainisteoir:the Rivals, and in November 2012 She was a presenter on the new The Movie Show on RTÉ Two.
It was announced on 4 July 2010 that her marriage to advertising executive Eamon Fitzpatrick had ended. She had married him at the age of 24 after meeting him when her mother died on the eve of her 21st birthday. Her father, 73, is still alive and well. Mairead got engaged to businessman Louis Ronan and they were married in the village of Ballyclerihan in County Tipperary in June 2015. .