The finalists for this year's Westmeath Bachelor Festival have been announced.
The six men competing to become Westmeath Bachelor of the Year have been announced.
They'll be looking to take the crown from last year's winner, Bryan Murphy, when the competition returns to the Mullingar Arts Centre on July 29th.
Two social media stars feature in this year's lineup - they are Killucan's James Doyle, known for being the face of the 'Protein Bor' trend and a gym enthusiast.
The other is Fabio David, better known as viral Facebook and TikTok sensation Black Paddy.
Ambitious Eurovision representative, 29-year-old Ciaran Clarke will be looking to take the crown back to Rosemount - he's also studying to be a solicitor.
The lineup for this year's competition also includes Mullingar man and former international athlete, Steven Colvert, and model, farmer and funeral director, John Coady.
Taekwando black belt holder John Carroll rounds out this year's bachelors, and will be hoping to keep the title in the Kingdom.
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