Shocking moment Brendan O'Carroll tells Harry and Meghan pal Tyler Perry he might be 'too black' to appear on Mrs Brown's Boys in resurfaced BBC clip amid 'racism probe' of star 

A shocking clip showing Mrs Brown’s Boys star Brendan O’Carroll allegedly making a racist joke towards US actor Tyler Perry has resurfaced amid an ongoing race row. 

The Irish comedian who plays the title character in the BBC comedy, appeared on The One Show in 2022, where he was accused of making an ‘incredibly racist remark’ about the American billionaire filmmaker. 

The pair were promoting their new Netflix movie A Madea Homecoming, which is a crossover film of Mrs Brown’s Boys and Perry’s comedy series Madea, when  O’Carroll was asked if he thought his fellow guest could feature in the BBC show.

The 69-year-old pointed to his face and said: ‘So far we haven’t had anyone of his colour in there so I don’t know if we could have him in.’

Perry awkwardly laughs off the remark before staring at his co-star – seemingly in disbelief at what he just said – and repeating it back to him: ‘Nobody my colour.’

The clip has resurfaced after O’Carroll recently sparked outrage again after…

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