Social Protection Minister Leo Varadkar will soon be able to add 'DJ' to his CV.
Broadcaster RTÉ has confirmed he will be a presenter on their 'Late Date' show on Radio One.
Mr Varadkar will be one of a series of people to present the music programme.
The show is set to air between Christmas and New Years.
Fianna Fáil's social protection spokesperson Willie O’Dea has responded to the news.
"The country is suffering from truly shocking levels of deprivation and the Social Protection Minister is planning to take on a radio show."
"If it was anyone else, it would be called out and ridiculed as an unprecedented self-promoting absurdity. But it’s no problem for Leo Varadkar. Indeed, it is a natural progression for the most hands-off minister in modern times."
The party also tweeted this image:
‘DJ Leo’ a Natural Progression for Hands-Off Minister - @willieodeaLIVE - https://t.co/JfTpU6rIuq pic.twitter.com/KmAzutY697
— Fianna Fáil (@fiannafailparty) December 2, 2016
In reply to Mr O'Dea's statement, Mr Varadkar suggested he 'chill'.
@oconnellhugh Ah chill Willie. It'll be the week after Xmas & the graveyard shift. You're most welcome to ring in a request if you like.
— Leo Varadkar (@campaignforleo) December 2, 2016