BBC Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas special leaves viewers 'feeling sick' after star kisses real-life son
27.12.2023 - 04:41
/ ok.co.uk
The latest Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas special has left viewers feeling a bit queasy. Jennifer Gibney's character, Cathy Brown, attempted to prepare the Christmas dinner for her family's feast while trying to maintain peace and quiet, before Danny O'Carroll's Buster Brady made a surprise appearance, attempting to woo Cathy through with a scene reminiscent of Love Actually. However, after she didn't reciprocate his feelings, he found himself back in the kitchen alongside Mrs Brown.
Still on a mission, Buster tried again hoping a mistletoe could change Cathy's mind. While detailing the happenings of the episode Buster expressed, "Cathy a woman cannot refuse a kiss under mistletoe. Now pucker up and lay it on me." Unexpectedly, when Cathy side-stepped Buster, he ended up sharing a somewhat uncomfortable kiss with Mrs Brown, acted by his own father in real life.
Fans soon flocked over to social media to share their thought on this particular scene. One fan expressed their thoughts, saying: "I don't care, I bloody love Mrs Brown's Boys." Another viewer posted: "I don't understand, if you don't like Mrs Brown's boys don't watch it." While another said: "I know Mrs Brown's Boys is marmite. In this instance I love marmite." One viewer wasn't impressed, saying: "OK, recycled jokes that weren't funny in the first place.
Maybe time for a break and a reassessment of the cast and material. Bored now. I'm gutted as this used to be hilarious! I think I could actually help them!" Another shared their discomfort: "I feel physically sick.
But maybe that's because I'm stuffed with turkey and Ferrero Rocher." Brendan, who made Mrs Brown's Boys, told the critics: "feck off". He's not bothered by negative comments. At 68, he says: "First of
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