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DERRY’S JOHNNY MCDAID AND COURTNEY COX LAND IN IRELAND FOR GRYLL’S SURVIVAL SHOW

written by John July 2, 2016
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NOW THEY ARE BACK TOGETHER...Love has rekindled for Johnny McDaid and actress Courtney Cox

NOW THEY ARE BACK TOGETHER…Love has rekindled for Johnny McDaid and actress Courtney Cox

LOVED-UP Courteney Cox and Derry beau Johnny McDaid have landed in Ireland.

The Hollywood star is in the country with her Snow Patrol musician beau as she prepares to enter Bear Grylls’ newest show, Running Wild.

The 52-year-old Friends actress took to Twitter to share the news.

She tweeted:

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In Ireland as my love @johnnymcdaid sends me off into the wilderness for the @beargrylls show. It’s already raining!

6:33 PM – 29 Jun 2016
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The brunette beauty shared a photo of the pair alongside the update, looking ever the happy couple since reuniting after ending their engagement last year.

Courteney will star in the survival show alongside champion ski racer Lindsey Vonn for two days of gruelling tasks.

“It is raining and windy – the adventure with @courteneycox is going to be a big one!” wrote Co Down native Bear on Twitter, leaving no doubt that the challenges the stars endure will be intense.

The Emerald Isle has been reported to be a potential venue for the couple as they prepare to walk down the aisle, with Ashford Castle in Co Mayo being named as a previous choice.

The couple, who live in America, split in October 2015 just a year after getting engaged.

But recently the couple have been spotted stepping out together in the US sparking rumours that they were back together.

Their arrival in Ireland has confirmed the couple are very much back together and very happy.

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