Cork publican explains decision to lift Colin Farrell ban

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The Hollywood actor was barred from MacCarthy’s Bar back in 1997

A Cork pub that once barred Irish Oscar nominee Colin Farrell for his alleged ‘outrageous behaviour’ is now happily letting him visit again.

Speaking to PJ Coogan on Cork's 96FM on The Opinion Line talk show, Adrienne revealed she had initially booted the then 19-year-old out of MacCarthy’s Bar in the 1990s having ‘grown sick’ of his antics over a three-month period.The pair are now good friends, with the actor recently visiting during a road trip along the Wild Atlantic Way in September with his son Henry, 13, who he had with actress Alicja Bachleda-Curuś.

"He had wild times and at 19 we’re all wild and misbehave. But really after three months of it I just got a bit sick of it."All was fine until 12 years later we heard when he was very famous and well-known, that he was coming back to make another film, so I was in a bit of a state about that."After Colin popped his head in the door, Adrienne recalled that he had "wanted to see if the bar was the same and if the pugs are still here".

Colin told The Mirror in 2019: "The line was, 'I’m sure you’ve all grasped the fundamental paradoxical pre-crime methodology.'

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