Mrs Brown’s Boys star Danny O’Carroll has given fans a glimpse of the glamorous home he has managed to create after being part of the highly divisive comedy series for the past twenty years.
Danny has been a part of the show since it launched in 2002 – with subsequent TV series going on to win huge audiences and awards galore, despite critical savaging at every stage.
The 38-year-old TV star plays Buster Brady and is said to have amassed a £7 million fortune over the years playing the loveable rogue on the BBC show – which is created by and stars his real-life father, Brendan O’Carroll, aka Mrs Brown herself.
Fans of the star were impressed when Danny shared a snap of his luxurious garden on Twitter – showing his wife, Irish actress Amanda Woods, enjoying a glass of bubbly by their outdoor fire.
Sharing the snap last weekend, Danny commented: “I hope you all have a great bank holiday weekend.”
He added a couple of red heart emojis to the captions.
His photo showed Amanda beaming as she sat nestled on a cream cushioned outdoor sofa.
A flaming fire was positioned in the seating area, while luxury outdoor cushions added further comfort.
Fans were delighted by both Danny’s garden, and his beautiful wife.
One follower remarked: “ur home looks lovely” alongside a smiling emoji.
Another commented: “Aw such a beautiful picture,” with a romantic faced emoji.
And another wrote: “Lovely photo of Amanda.”
A further fan noted a similarity between the outdoor furniture and the cream and beige jumper that Amanda was wearing.
They joked: “Amanda matching the furniture again!...still pretty though!”
Danny, Amanda and their two children live in Donegal, in the north-west of Ireland, which they prefer to the hustle and bustle of Irish capital Dublin.
Danny told RTE Guide previously: "Amanda, at the start [of our marriage], didn't really want to go to Dublin and I wanted to be with Amanda but then after a year or two it started to switch.
"Amanda wanted to move to Dublin and I was like 'No f*****g way, I am staying here, I love it up here.'
"It wasn't intentional but 19 years I am here. I am basically a Donegal man now.”