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Brian Dowling reunited with hubby Arthur as he emerges from self-isolation

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Brian Dowling and his husband Arthur Gourounlian have finally been reunited after months apart and the former Big Brother host is elated to have his partner back in his arms.

Speaking to Ray D’Arcy on Radio One, the DWTS alumni told of his delight to finally be reunited with his beau who he had not seen since the 15th of January as a result of his DWTS commitments and the global health crisis that followed.

Joking that Arthur must be ‘raging’ to be back with him, Brian told with Ray that his LA-based partner finally landed back in their home this morning after two weeks of self-isolation with Donal Skehan’s family in Howth. ‘He was living it up in Howth near the beach, with Donal cooking breakfast, lunch and dinner for him… here, its just

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