Frankie Boyle under fire over vile jokes in Channel 4 show

FRANKIE Boyle has come under fire for making vile jokes about the Queen in a Channel 4 ‘anti-monarchy’ show.

Aired just days before the King’s Coronation, the controversial comic made a gag about bottling the Royals with a petrol bomb.



Frankie Boyle under fire over vile jokes in Channel 4 show
Frankie Boyle has faced backlash over his Channel 4 comedy show

Frankie Boyle under fire over vile jokes in Channel 4 show
The comic made a vile joke about the Queen and her family

Frankie Boyle under fire over vile jokes in Channel 4 show
King Charles’ Coronation is this weekend

He also joked about the Queen’s death and Prince Andrew’s bedroom.

Introducing the show, Frankie insisted it was time to “say goodbye to the monarchy”.

But his gags fell flat for many viewers who were furious it had been aired by Channel 4.

“Absolutely vile and shame on Channel 4 for giving him airtime,” said one.

Another claimed: “Boyle is the stain on Scotland, he needs to be cancelled.”

Someone else said: “Lowlights from Frankie Boyle… What an awful, vile man…”

Another asked: “Channel 4 Frankie Boyle ‘comedy’ suggesting petrol bombing at the Coronation… Is Terrorism funny when a leftist says it?”

A viewer added: “It’s amazing that Frankie Boyle is still going. And Channel 4… it used to have brilliant programming.”

The one-hour episode comes ahead of a three-day celebration of King Charles III.

Frankie’s comedy doc comes after his talk show New World Order was canned last month.

The 50-year-old was most recently criticised for joking about raping Holly Willoughby.

He also came under fire in 2020 for joking about then Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s death.

And he famously made a disgusting joke about Katie Price’s disabled son Harvey in 2010 during his stand-up show.


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