Last week on Marty and Bernard's Big Adventure, Morrissey and O'Shea delved into the world of the modern man. They got facials from The Skin Nerd, manicures at Tropical Popical, and took a trip to Dublin male grooming hotspot – Sugar Daddy – where they were waxed and plucked all in the name of beauty.
They even took a trip to the doctor's office where Marty received botox - much to the horror of Bernard who, as it turns out, gets incredibly nauseous around needles. Check it out below.
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This week, things take an exciting and dramatic turn for the two as they explore the world of True Survival. The Dancing with the Stars friends set themselves the task of surviving a night out in the wilds – in true Bear Grylls-style.
"Nearly dying was probably one of the memorable moments," Bernard O'Shea told RTÉ LifeStyle.
"It was, yeah," agreed Marty. "Definitely, for me, hanging off the Cliffs of Moher - near the Cliffs of Moher - was mind-boggling. I felt I could do it but when you're down there and you're facing a cliff and the Atlantic [Ocean] is crashing underneath you... it is scary."
These two TV presenters can’t even erect a tent, how are they going to survive out in the wilds with no food, shelter or heat? Oh, and did we mention the challenges that have been set for them are based on tried and tested techniques used by the Special Forces?
"There was this horrific scene that was put before us and we hadn't a breeze. We didn't know what to do. It should be shown in schools as 'how not to survive in the wild'," laughed Bernard
Get ready for some good TV, people.
Watch Marty and Bernard's Big Adventure on Sunday, 7th April at 9.30pm on RTÉ One.