Caitlyn Jenner shares snap on set of Mrs. Brown's Boys ahead of guest appearance
The reality star is appearing on the show!
Since appearing on the 2019 series of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, reality TV royalty Caitlyn Jenner has been spending a lot of time over in the UK! As well as attending the National Television Awards and reuniting with Queen of the Jungle Jacqueline Jossa, Caitlyn is about to make a guest appearance on Mrs. Brown's Boys.
Caitlyn will appear in an upcoming episode of the hit comedy show titled 'All Round to Mrs Brown's', and it appears she's very excited to star alongside legendary character Agnes Brown (AKA Irish actor Brendan O'Carroll).
Sharing a snap on set of the show to Instagram, 70-year-old Caitlyn wrote, 'Had so much fun shooting this funny comedy in Scotland! Mrs. Brown’s Boys!'. sic
Excited fans were quick to comment on the snap, one user wrote, 'Gold.... Pure gold ✨💛', with another adding, 'This is awesome. You are such a sport. Is Brita love you 💕'. sic
A third then wrote, 'Agnus is hilarious one of the best comedies on TV 😂', with a fourth writing, 'I love that show! Can’t wait to see it. Xx'. sic
Although no official date for Caitlyn Jenner's episode has been announced, it's being reported that it will land on the BBC in either April or March.
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Mrs. Brown's Boys has become increasingly popular since it first hit our TV screens way back in 2011.
The show, which is filmed in Scotland, is written by Brendan O'Carroll who plays himself as drag persona Agnes Brown, and also stars his real-life wife Jennifer Gibney, and other family members from the O'Carroll family.
Mrs. Brown's Boys also won a NTA for Best Comedy at the National Television Awards last week.
Mrs. Brown's Boys is due to air later in the year.