Background
Brendan O'Carroll, the comedian behind Mrs Brown's Boys, has found himself in hot water after making a racist joke during rehearsals for the show's Christmas special. The incident led to production being suspended and an investigation launched by the BBC.
Doubling Down
In a recent interview, O'Carroll doubled down on his initial apology, stating that the backlash was actually a positive thing for the BBC. He believes the incident raised awareness about racism and showcased the BBC's commitment to taking action.
Pushing Boundaries
O'Carroll defended his comedy style, asserting that all comedy should offend someone in some way. He expressed his intention to continue pushing the boundaries and challenging audiences with his humor.
Response from the BBC
The BBC stated that they took immediate action in response to the incident and reaffirmed their stance against all forms of racism. Mrs Brown's Boys, a long-standing Christmas TV fixture, has garnered both praise and criticism over the years.
Despite the controversy, the show continues to be a popular choice for viewers and recently won a National TV Award for best comedy.
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