Mrs Brown’s Boys star Brendan O’Carroll has admitted he gained’t hearken to the present’s ‘woke’ critics, and doesn’t even take into consideration them with regards to creating the sitcom.
Brendan performs Irish mammy Agnes Brown, and has hit our screens for a number of specials over latest years, after the final full season aired in 2013.
Nonetheless, regardless of the BBC beforehand saying it's going to hold airing the present till 2026, latest specials have been dubbed ‘worse than testing optimistic for Omicron’ with decrease than ever viewers rankings.
This comes after Brendan was slammed throughout a The One Present section for making a ‘racist’ remark about A Madea Homecoming star Tyler Perry.
Elsewhere, viewers have been calling for the present to be ‘cancelled’, accusing it of being ‘transphobic’.
However, the ‘woke’ critics aren’t holding Brendan again.
‘I don’t take into consideration them, I write the present I write,’ Brendan shared.
‘I don’t ever consider myself as being a person enjoying a lady, when Mrs Brown goes out on that stage she is a lady.’
Talking about accusations of cultural appropriation, he added to The Solar: ‘The place do you draw the road? Is it okay for Leonardo DiCaprio to play a carpenter or can we get a carpenter?
‘Shouldn’t we get the very best particular person for the job?’
It was just lately confirmed that Mrs Brown’s Boys will likely be marking its 10-year anniversary with a mini-series, coming to our screens subsequent 12 months.
Brendan’s daughter Fiona O’Carroll, who performs Maria Brown, revealed: ‘In October we’ll be filming Mrs Brown: two Christmas specials and the primary of a mini-series of 4 episodes, the opposite three early subsequent 12 months.’
She added to RTE: ‘We’ve the reside present in November on the SSE Area in Belfast and 3Arena in Dublin. And we’re planning extra theatre dates for subsequent 12 months.’
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