Brendan O’Carroll’s Mrs Brown’s Boys show in Glasgow was allegedly disrupted by a brawl.
The comedian’s show was at the Hydro arena at the weekend in Glasgow and some fans have posted messages on the Mrs Brown’s Boys Facebook page saying that there was some sort of scuffle in the audience.
One said: “Didn’t stop laughing from start to finish even with 10 min punch up that went on behind us but the cast were very professional and carried on.”
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“Don’t know what was funnier, the actual performance or the fact the show stopped whilst the fight was happening in the crowd,” said another person.
Someone else wrote: “A great show with some unnecessary interruptions. However you managed as usual to rise above it.”
“Hopefully no cat fights in the crowd on your next show,” quipped another fan.
One audience member joked that they thought it had been part of the show, as they said: “Great show, except from the ‘extras’ that had to be heard in the audience.”
Another posted: “Great show apart from the mishap at the start.”
According to the Irish Mirror, the show was paused while things were sorted out.
However, it seems Brendan himself was unaware of the brawl and thought there was a medical emergency.
The paper quoted a spokesman as saying: “There were 7,000 people there, he didn’t notice any brawl. He did stop for what he understood was a medical emergency.”
Mrs Brown’s Boys’ D’Live Show is currently touring the UK.
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It was in London in June and other tour stops include Cardiff, Sheffield, Edinburgh and Belfast.
Daily Star has contacted the Hydro Arena for comment.
This comes after Brendan admitted he would “never say never” to reuniting with former star Rory Cowan after he quit the show five years ago.
Rory echoed his sentiment, telling The Star: “The main reason I quit was because my mother was dying, and she died.
“But I’m well over her death now. She’s just over three and a half years dead.
“I would say never say never myself either, but it never crossed my mind about going back.”
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