22 year-old Stella is going to move in with an OAP for two weeks.
An Offaly woman is appearing in a new episode of 'OAP B&B' on tonight.
The TV show sees pensioners open their homes to young people - offering a chance to combat loneliness and provide a place to live rent-free.
In tonight's episode - which airs on Virgin Media One at 9 o'clock - 80 year old widower Chris welcomes 22 year old Stella, a psychiatric nurse from Tullamore, into his home in Dublin.
At the end of two intensive weeks, they will each decide if they are willing to move in together and make the living arrangement permanent.
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