Lucy Kennedy Reveals How Her Spy Tactics Scared Off Wrexham Owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney

Lucy Kennedy recently shared her experiences staying with notable personalities and provided insights into her upcoming endeavors. After living in Caitlyn Jenner’s Malibu mansion, she is now relocating to Derry, Ireland. There, she will stay with Wrexham captain and Irish footballer James McClean, along with his wife Erin and their four children.
Spy Tactics That Scared Off Wrexham Owners
While at Wrexham, Kennedy humorously recounted an encounter with the club’s owners, Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. According to her, they left the scene upon hearing about a “nosy Irish woman.” Kennedy candidly remarked, “I spent some time trying to spy on them.”
The experience gave Kennedy a unique glimpse behind the scenes of Wrexham, which aligns with the popular documentary series “Welcome to Wrexham” created by Reynolds. She expressed her excitement about the club’s atmosphere and hinted that viewers would greatly enjoy seeing the real-life dynamics.
Insights on James McClean
During her stay, Kennedy also discussed James McClean, who she described as an interesting yet shy individual. He is known for his decision not to wear a poppy, which has stirred some controversy. “There’s like a ‘poppygate’ around him,” she said, emphasizing his pride in his Irish heritage and roots in Derry.
Having lived with McClean and his family, Kennedy developed a lasting friendship with them and stated, “I have a lot of time for James and his beautiful family.”
Future Guests on Living with Lucy
This season of “Living with Lucy” will also feature Crime World podcast host Nicola Tallant. Kennedy described Tallant as a captivating journalist who is hard to read during interviews. She appreciated Tallant’s fair reporting style and found her to be both warm and approachable.
- Kennedy and Tallant shared personal moments, enjoying wine and relaxing together.
- Kennedy expressed her admiration for Tallant’s skills as a journalist.
Additionally, Kennedy mentioned Irish garden designer Diarmuid Gavin, noting his emotional nature and how he surprised her during filming. Her affection for the show and its guests remains evident.
Living with Lucy: A Passion Project
Lucy Kennedy declared “Living with Lucy” as her favorite project, expressing her desire to continue the show for many years to come. “I want to do it when I’m a granny,” she joked, highlighting her dedication to connecting with interesting personalities.
“Living with Lucy” airs Sundays at 9 PM on Virgin Media One and Virgin Media Player. Fans can look forward to more engaging episodes featuring notable guests.