TV Star's Fury Erupts as Mrs. Brown's Boys Triumphs Again

The buzz surrounding the National Television Awards was electrifying, especially with the announcement that Mrs Brown's Boys snagged the award for Best Comedy once again. This beloved BBC series, which first graced our screens in 2011, competed against a strong lineup of contenders including Ghosts, Not Going Out, Brassic, and The Gentlemen.
This remarkable win marks the fourth time that Mrs Brown's Boys has claimed this honor at the NTAs, having previously triumphed in 2013, 2014, and 2015. However, the celebratory moment was tinged with controversy, especially from actor Kiell Smith-Bynoe, who portrayed visible discontent upon hearing the results. With a twinkle of dismay in his eyes, Kiell expressed his strong desire for Ghosts to take home the award—three weeks prior, he had even urged fans to vote for his show, emphasizing, “Don't let Mrs Brown's Boys beat us again!”
As Brendan O'Carroll, the creator and star of Mrs Brown's Boys, took to the stage alongside his cast to accept the award, keen-eyed viewers couldn’t help but note Kiell's less-than-thrilled demeanor. Social media was ablaze with comments speculating whether his frustration was genuine or part of a theatrical performance, as fans voiced their thoughts. One commentator remarked, “Kiell Smith-Bynoe did not look happy,” while another lightheartedly observed, “That #ghosts actor’s face just when he didn’t win the award!”
The divisive nature of Mrs Brown's Boys has always sparked debate among TV viewers. Some fans eagerly anticipate the next episodes, while others feel compelled to reach for the remote. This slapstick sitcom has consistently boasted impressive ratings, yet it has also faced its share of harsh critiques from comedy lovers. Brendan reprised his role as the cheeky matriarch, Agnes Brown