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Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas and New Year's specials and its touring stage show have been cancelled, the show's star Brendan O’Carroll announced on Monday.
In a statement, the Irish actor, 70, explained that he requires surgery to fix two fractures in his jaw, noting that it is with his 'sincere regret' that the recordings have been axed as a result.
His statement, shared on the BBC show's Instagram page, read: 'It is with sincere regret I must announce that due to an unexpected medical issue I will have to cancel the recordings of the 2026 Mrs. Brown’s Boys Christmas and New Year’s Specials.
'Following a CT Scan, it was found that I had two fractures in my mandible (jaw) which requires immediate surgery and a few months recovery.
'I am talking with the BBC about getting Mrs. Brown’s Boys back on the screen in 2027. I will sadly have to postpone both the 3 Arena Dublin and Gleneagle Arena Shows ‘Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Panto?’ which were scheduled for later this year.
'We are currently working with MCD to try to reschedule these show for 2027. I would like to thank MCD and the BBC for their support and understanding at this difficult time.'
Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas and New Year's specials and its touring stage show have been cancelled, the show's star Brendan O’Carroll announced on Monday
In a statement, the Irish actor, 70, explained that he requires surgery to fix two fractures in his jaw, noting that it is with his 'sincere regret' that the recordings have been axed as a result
Speaking further about the decision to cancel filming, he continued: 'This decision has not been taken lightly and has been made on medical advice from my Consultant.
'To say I am heartbroken is an absolute understatement. I would like to sincerely apologise to all our fans who were looking forward to seeing the shows and for any disappointment caused.
'I now need to focus on getting myself back to full health, and I genuinely cannot wait to see you all again in 2027. Our fans mean the world to us, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your love and support and trust me Agnes Brown and her family will be back!'
Meanwhile, a BBC spokesperson confirmed to The Sun: 'We wish Brendan a full and speedy recovery and are working with him on plans for Mrs Brown’s Boys in 2027.'
The BBC One show sees Brendan O'Carroll as Agnes Brown, an elderly woman who likes interfering in the lives of her friends and family members, and goes to any extent to find out what secrets her family is keeping from her.
Initially airing in 2011, the show has won several awards and even spawned a short-lived live spin-off, All Round to Mrs Brown's, which saw Mrs Brown interview a host of celebrity guests.
However, in recent years the show has seen a drop in popularity, with the most recent Christmas special branded 'woeful' and 'unfunny' by viewers who say they couldn't 'wait to switch it off' just minutes into the show.
The theme of the episode, called 'Mammy's Bottles', was to rediscover the meaning of family as she brought her dearest ones together for a festive photograph.
His statement read: 'It is with sincere regret I must announce that due to an unexpected medical issue I will have to cancel the recordings of the 2026 Mrs. Brown’s Boys Christmas and New Year’s Specials'
In recent years the show has seen a drop in popularity, with the most recent Christmas special branded 'woeful' and 'unfunny' by viewers
It showed Buster revealing yet another of his trademark Christmas trees with maximum drama, while Cathy worried about which gifts to buy.
Yet viewers of the British show raced to X, expressing their malcontent with the latest special episode, with comments including: 'Who finds #MrsBrownBoys funny? It’s f*g awful';
'The BBC have just witnessed the biggest switch off in their history as they announce the Christmas special of #mrsbrownsboys';
'How the hell is Mrs Browns boys still a thing, absolutely woeful #mrsbrownboys';
'Mrs. Browns Boys being the highlight of Christmas TV. A national disgrace.'
The New Year's Day special didn't fare much better and even resorted to viewers begging the BBC to axe the 'torturous' sitcom.
The synopsis for the New Year special read: 'Tensions are high as Agnes (Brendan O'Carroll) and the gang prepare for an incoming storm.
'Buster's flying high as he nervously awaits his birthday parachute jump, Winnie receives a shock to the system, and a lost nun is in need of help.'
Addressing the show's official account, a viewer wrote: 'Maybe time to retire. Painful to watch, ruined New Year's Day. I watched out of habit. Why am I paying a licence?
Other disgruntled viewers of the 'unfunny drivel' wrote on Twitter/X: 'GET MRS BROWN'S BOYS AXED.';
'As if I haven't had to put up with enough torture today, me nans put Mrs Brown's Boys on.'