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  • Michael Flatley confirmed his Irish presidential bid via a court affidavit.
  • He plans to return to Ireland within two weeks to campaign.
  • Flatley claims the Irish people need “a true voice” in leadership.
  • He must secure 20 Oireachtas or 4 council nominations to run.

The Lord of the Dance is moving into politics—Michael Flatley has officially declared his candidacy for the Irish presidency. The renowned performer, famed for captivating audiences across the globe, now seeks to transfer his charisma to Áras an Uachtaráin.

His candidacy, revealed during a court hearing, has sparked intrigue and debate. Will his global fame translate into political success?

Michael Flatley Confirms Bid to Become Ireland’s President
Michael Flatley

Flatley’s Presidential Ambition Confirmed in Court

Michael Flatley’s legal team announced his presidential intentions during a High Court session concerning renovations at his Cork residence, Castlehyde. Barrister Ronnie Hudson referenced a “material change in circumstances,” verifying Flatley’s decision to return to Ireland in 14 days and pursue a nomination.

An affidavit signed by his solicitor, Maxwell Mooney, affirmed that Flatley plans to “seek nominations to run for president of Ireland.” This development follows weeks of conjecture, as Flatley previously alluded to a potential run during a radio appearance.

Why Flatley Believes He’s the Right Voice for Ireland

The 67-year-old dancer argues that Irish citizens lack proper representation. In his own words:

“I don’t think they have a voice—not a true, proper deep voice that speaks their language.”

“The average person on the street is not happy right now. Somebody has to speak for the Irish people.”

Michael Flatley Confirms Bid to Become Ireland’s President
Michael Flatley Confirms Bid to Become Ireland’s President

Flatley, an Irish citizen, emphasizes his decades of promoting Irish culture globally. His connections with world leaders, including U.S. presidents and European royalty, could bolster his diplomatic appeal.

The Road to the Áras: Can Flatley Secure a Nomination?

To qualify, Flatley must secure backing from either:

So far, only two candidates have locked in nominations:

  • Mairead McGuinness (Fine Gael)

  • Catherine Connolly (Independent, backed by left-wing parties).

Independent Ireland leader Michael Collins has expressed openness to discussing Flatley’s bid, but Aontú’s Peadar Tóibín remains skeptical, citing lack of a clear political platform.

Mixed Reactions to Flatley’s Political Leap

While supporters see him as a fresh, charismatic figure, critics question his political experience. Defense lawyers in his court case dismissed his affidavit as an attempt to “move the goalposts”.

Conor McGregor, another celebrity eyeing the presidency, has faced similar skepticism. Unlike McGregor, Flatley frames his bid as a statesman’s duty rather than a political crusade.

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Last Updated on July 25, 2025 by 247 News Around The World

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