Garron Noone: I am delicious social media sensation!

Garron Noone: I am delicious social media sensation 

Garron Noone: The Unmistakable Voice of Irish Humour and Culture

Garron Noone has emerged as a prominent figure in Irish—and increasingly UK—pop culture. This is thanks to his unique blend of humour, music, and a heartfelt connection to everyday Irish life. With his distinctive voice, deadpan delivery, and unmistakably local charm, Noone has carved out a niche. It resonates across generations and national divides.

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🏠 From Ballina Roots to Worldwide Reach

Born on 5 June 1994 in Dublin, Noone was raised on his family’s sheep farm near Ballina, County Mayo (en.wikipedia.org). He started sharing music tutorials during the COVID-19 pandemic before shifting to light-hearted comedy and food reviews in early 2023. His breakthrough came with TikTok. By February 2024, he had amassed over one million followers.

🎤 A Catchphrase That Landed

Noone’s signature sign-off — “Follow me, I’m delicious” — began as an impromptu phrase. He expected no one to watch this video. Surprisingly, it stuck and became central to his brand. It even inspired a coffee-ad campaign.

🎶 Music and the Mind

Beyond comedy, Noone is also a musician and comedian. He released a podcast, Listen, I’m Delicious, in October 2024. Additionally, he performed at events such as the Acts of Big Love concert in support of mental health in Dublin. Noone has openly discussed his struggles with agoraphobia. He recalled how he was housebound for years, and how he overcame it through small steps.

📺 Mainstream Breakthrough

Noone’s appeal earned him TV spots like The Late Late Show with Patrick Kielty in January 2025. Viewers dubbed him a “national treasure.” He spoke candidly about his early panic attacks and shared how his content positively impacted fans, including one who sought help after seeing his story (youtube.com).

🗣️ The Immigration Controversy

On 21 March 2025, Noone posted a TikTok reacting to Conor McGregor’s White House remarks on immigration, stating:

“There absolutely is an immigration issue in Ireland… our towns and especially our cities are becoming much less safe.” (irishtimes.com).

He deleted his social media shortly afterwards, but returned three days later. He affirmed his position while clarifying he was not anti-immigration. Additionally, he condemned far-right misappropriation of his words. Politicians like Sinn Féin’s David Cullinane expressed support, urging that they discuss such issues honestly. However, they should not brand dissenters as racist.

🌐 Impact and Influence

From street food reviews to viral jingles, Noone has brought Irish culture to global audiences. He even received a shout-out from Stevie Nicks at Dublin’s 3Arena in July 2024 (independent.ie ).

In an era of globalised media, Garron Noone stands out for his proudly Irish perspective. This perspective is grounded in rural life and local dialect. He speaks to what many find most authentic—the quirks of everyday existence—while continually pushing creative boundaries.



Garron Noone is more than an “internet personality”; he’s an ambassador of Irish life. He celebrates the ordinary with flair and sincerity. His journey—from Ballina farm to social media stardom—is rooted in authenticity and resilience. With a growing fan base and a willingness to tackle both humour and serious issues, Noone is destined to be a lasting figure in Irish and UK entertainment.


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