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15 Apr 2026

Mr Mister duo are now Mr & Mrs after their wonderful wedding day in Tipperary

Val O'Gorman and Helen McLennan of Mr Mister Menswear enjoy the perfect wedding day

Mr Mister duo are now Mr & Mrs after their wonderful wedding day in Tipperary

Val O'Gorman and Helen McLennan on their wedding daylast Saturday

Having dressed thousands of grooms over his many years in business as Mr Mister Menswear, Valentine O'Gorman had to fit himself out for his big wedding day in Tipperary on Saturday.


Val fitted out his best man, four groomsmen, a page boy and himself as he married Helen McLennan in Holycross Abbey on Saturday.

“Val has fitted out thousands of grooms for weddings over the years but he had to do it all for himself and the groomsmen on Saturday,” said his wife Helen after their great day.

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Family and friends, which included the Tipperary hurling manager Liam Cahill, Brendan Cummins and the 2 Johnnies, attended the wedding in Holycross Abbey before going to Kilshane House for the reception.

“We had a wonderful day, everything went perfectly,” said Helen, a business consultant.

The Mass was said by Fr Brendan Moloney, Fr Nicholas Grace and Fr Bobby Fletcher.

“We had the reception in Kilshane House. Everything was excellent there and everybody was absolutely amazing to us,” said Helen.

Val and Helen, who works in the Mr Mister business, met through business contacts and have known each other for about twenty years.

“We met through business and have have been friends for about 20 years.

We have been dating the last five or six years,” said Helen.

Val is from Knockgraffan and Helen, originally from Edinburgh, lived in Martinstown,county Limerick, for a long number of years.

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Mr Mister Menswear has outlets in Cahir and Cashel and Val is widely known as ‘The man who dressed the Tipperary team’ on their way to All-Ireland success last year and for the homecoming in Semple Stadium.

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