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Michelle hangs up Aer Lingus hat 19.08.08

MALIN model Michelle Doherty has hung up her air hostess hat after ten years to concentrate on her skyrocketing career as a music broadcaster.
The 31 year old has just landed her own alternative music radio show on Phantom 105.2 to add to her regular stint as presenter of Channel 6 television's 'Night Shift'.
Michelle Doherty She promptly handed in her notice to the national airline Aer Lingus after getting the nod from Phantom where she had interviewed for the plum job earlier this year.
She donned the radio Phantom radio headphones for the first time last week in the 10am to 12pm daily slot.
"I went for the interview at Phantom about three months ago. I was over in Croatia at a friend's wedding when I got the call saying I had the job. I got back on a Wednesday morning and handed in my notice to Aer Lingus that evening," she told a Sunday newspaper.
The second eldest child of Ann and Sean Doherty of Ballysalla, Glengad, Malin, Michelle got her
break after moving to Dublin for her Aer Lingus job.
A friend of the Derry designer Jen Kelly, one Christmas in the late 1990s he took her to a party for the photographer Barry McCall. Barry said to Jen ‘I’d love to a shoot with your friend’ and the rest, as they say, is history.
Attempts to contact busy Michelle yesterday unsurprisingly failed given that she was undoubtedly rushing across Dublin from the radio station to the 'Night Shift' studio.
However, the former Carn Community School student gave homegrown Inishowen men a great plug in the national Sunday paper. While she revealed she is happily single at the moment and concentrating on her career, she would eventually like to meet someone down-to-earth like the fellas she grew up with.
Fed up with the arrogant men who normally approach her, she said she would love a "nice, average Joe".
"That's what I would love because that's what I grew up with. There's no point in me ending up with somebody I don't feel comfortable bringing home to my family. At the end of the day, my family is everything to me. If they don't fit in there, they don't fit in my life."
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