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03 Nov 2025

PICTURES: Inside RTÉ star Laura Fox's wild Las Vegas hen party filled with craic and chaos

The Ireland's Fittest Family presenter said Vegas was 'everything I ever thought it would be and then some'

RTÉ star Laura Fox celebrated her hen party in Las Vegas over recent days, and judging by her posts, made sure it was one to remember.

The Ireland's Fittest Family host jetted off to Sin City with her closest friends and family for a few days of sunshine, champagne, and chaos before saying "I do" to fiancé Brian Moran next year.

Posting a string of snaps from the trip, Laura kicked off the celebrations with an Instagram post titled "Happy Hen", telling followers "Thank you for listening to me talk about this since January. Let's go Vegas baby."

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The RTÉ 2FM presenter looked every inch the bride-to-be as she posed in a series of white outfits, from a tasselled mini dress to a chic bodycon number, as the group hit the casinos, tried their hand at karaoke, and even attempted some line dancing.

Sharing updates from the trip, Laura joked: "Cluck cluck. I woke up with chips in my bag, yaaaay," and later added, "Turns out we're really bad at line dancing and even worse at karaoke but by jove we'll give it socks."

USE THE ARROWS OR 'NEXT' TO BROWSE THROUGH THE FULL GALLERY

The celebrations wrapped up this weekend as Laura shared a final update after touching down back in Ireland: "We're home. Vegas was everything I ever thought it would be, and then some. Didn't win a penny on the slots but I hit the jackpot with my frens and family, truly so lucky I can't cope."

The RTÉ star, who got engaged to Brian last summer, is expected to tie the knot in Italy next year.

READ MORE | Morning chaos on Ireland AM as viewers in bits after presenter's hilarious live blunder

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