From Ronan Keating to Samantha Mumba and the cast of Mrs Brown's Boys, you can hire your favourite Irish stars to send you a special celebration video message.
Hollywood A-lister Sarah Jessica Parker will wish you a happy birthday while John Cleese will read you a poem.
Former Miss Ireland and novelist Amanda Brunker has partnered with Cameo representing the Irish talent on the site.
Amanda, 46, told the Irish Mirror: “Cameo is an American site, and it’s huge Stateside, it started to do well in the UK last year.
“It allows people to buy personalised messages like, happy birthday or for any occasion really.”
A-listers Stateside are flocking to flog their videos: “You can get everyone from Caitlyn Jenner to Boy George.”
The Dublin mum-of-two admits Irish celebs were reticent at first, but now they’re flocking in their droves to wow their fans.
She said: “I came on board to get Irish people onto the site. It was a bit of a hard sell.
“It’s a really nice idea and it’s exploded because of Covid.
“Actors and musicians just aren’t working and they’ve all this extra time on their hands and out of boredom they said, let’s give it a go.
“Celebs are constantly asked to send fans messages and now it can be done easily, you’re paying for people’s time.
As for her mate Bono getting on board? She quipped: “No I think he’s enjoying lockdown and he’s gone into semi-retirement, he’s got a book coming out soon, he’s staying quiet until that comes out.”
Patrick Bergin is the latest Irish A-Lister to join Cameo and he’s already getting bookings Stateside.

Amanda added: “Patrick is brilliant, he puts his heart and soul into everything.
“Fans of sleeping with the Enemy of Robin Hood are loving him, he’s a big name over in the States.
“Samantha Mumba is a sweetheart, she joined along with Jedward who are having their 15 minutes of fame again.

“They’re brilliant in the messages, they sing and if you like Jedward they throw themselves into it completely and give it socks.
“Ian Mcelhinney who plays Tommy Tiernan's father in law in Derry Girls is gas, he’s the life and soul.”
Comedian Andrew Maxwell alongside Jason Byrne signed up along with Alan Quinlan the rugby player.

Mrs Brown’s Boys star Brendan O’Carroll is on Amanda’s wish list and his family are already the biggest Irish success story on the site.
Amanda explained: “We’d love to get Brendan of course, but my superstar of the site is Eilish O’Carroll from Mrs Brown’s Boys.
“She is flying it, everyone’s booking her, she does a few messages everyday.

“Danny O’Carroll who plays Buster, he’s only up a day and he’s done five messages.
“Because Mrs Brown’s Boys is so popular Eilish does messages all over the world.
Amanda is convincing personalities across all sectors to jump on the Cameo bandwagon.
She said: “We’ve got John and James Kavanagh too and drag queen Davina Devine and We have the snooker star Ken Doherty, so there’s something for everyone.”
More and more celebs are coming on board and Amanda admits although we’re quite a paranoid nation when it comes to slagging, it’s a lovely concept and it’s growing legs.
She said: “At the end of the day it’s lovely, if you read through Eilish O’Carroll’s reviews, people are thanking her telling her they laughed and cried.
“If you look at some of the American stars from Sarah Jessica Parker to Snoop Dog, Your Ice Tea your Ice Cube.
“You can get everyone from David Hasselhoff to Don Johnson and Stormy Daniels, you’ve got Eastenders and Corrie stars.
“A mad one is Nigel Farage, he joined recently and Sarah Palin, so the Irish are just getting started.
“Paul Harrington misses gigging and just wants to connect with people.
“It’s a nice idea and something personal, what do you buy people now, there are no shops open.
“There’s huge money to be made too: “The most successful guy in the UK is a character from the Inbetweeners, Jay Cartwright played by James Buckley who made 300,000 last year.
“I mean you can get Samantha Mumba for less than 50 quid or Caitlyn Jenner will set you back a couple of grand, but you can get Paula Abdul for the same price as Ronan Keating.”
The main focus for the celebs is fun and connection: “Danny and Eilish are very cheap and they’re just doing it to connect with people.
“They’re not trying to get rich quick, it’s more about performers missing the stage.
“This is such a big American trend, big stars like John Cleese made a lot of money last year, one of the guys from the American Office, David Koechner who plays Todd is a millionaire off the back of this.
“You can even get a video from your favourite Dallas Stars too, it’s like a trip down memory lane.
The Top Ten Irish celebs on Cameo
Ronan Keating €328

Jedward €102.50

Patrick Bergin €82
Samantha Mumba €49.20
Andrew Maxwell €45
Celia Holman Lee €41


Jason Byrne €41
Paul Harrington €34.44
Eilish O’Carroll €32.80
Danny O’Carroll €24.60
Mary Byrne €20.50