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But a sketch based on an Aer Lingus flight, featuring Irish-American actress Saoirse Ronan (of Brooklynfame) has attracted criticism on social media for relying on trite Irish stereotypes.

Ronan dressed as an air stewardess called Colleen, wearing a green uniform and bouffant bob hairstyle, who spoke with a heavy Irish accent.

Included in the sketch are a reference to Aer Lingus being similar to "cunnilingus", a lot of mention of potatoes, dogs, bad Irish accents, Aran jumpers, and even Oscar Wilde.

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Aer Lingus responded with a tweet not too dissimilar to what you might find on Donald Trump's timeline:

People were generally disappointed and found it unfunny and lacking wit:

Others criticised Ronan and called the sketch "old shtick":

Some people went even further, calling it "racist""

Oh dear.


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