She's been speaking out after withdrawing from a TV contest.
A Westmeath singer says her experience on TV has helped develop a thick skin.
Tilly Dawson-Stanley made it to the final of TG4 country music show 'Glór Tíre', but withdrew at the last minute due to complaints around social distancing in a video online.
The Glasson singer says she's become used to negative comments on social media, but she didn't want this issue to impact on the show:
Ballinasloe's Emma Donohue was ultimately crowned champion in last night's final.
WITHDRAWN: It follows an apparent breach of covid restrictions.
Posted by Midlands 103 on Tuesday, 13 April 2021
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