Hilarious moment Irish storyteller is called out for swearing by a young girl in the audience

‘Mind your language!’ Hilarious moment Irish storyteller is called out for swearing by a young girl in the audience – and cleans up his tale

  • Aindrias de Staic, an Irish storyteller and musician, cussed while telling his tale
  • Young girl in the audience shouts: ‘Watch your language!’ in the hilarious footage
  • The crowd and storyteller then burst into laughter and applaud the young girl
  • Comedian tells a cleaner version of the story before performing with his band

Amusing footage shows an Irish storyteller being warned to ‘watch his language’ by a young girl in the audience as he tells a profanity-ridden tale.

The musician, Aindrias de Staic, swears profusely as he impersonates a crass barman at Pure Magic Wind Surf festival on Achill Island in Co Mayo, Connacht, Ireland. 

A young girl in the audience shouts out: ‘Watch your language!’

The young audience member, pictured, shouted ‘watch your language!’ as the musician, Aindrias de Staic, swore profusely while playing the role of a crass barman 

The fiddle player and members of the crowd burst into laughter before cheering and applauding the young girl. Mr de Staic then tells a cleaner version of the story

The fiddle player and members of the crowd burst into laughter before cheering and applauding the young girl. Mr de Staic then tells a cleaner version of the story 

The crowd and storyteller then burst into laughter before applauding the young audience member.

Mr de Staic high fives the girl and tells a cleaner version of his story.

He says ‘okay I’ll do it again’, giving a thumbs-up: ‘And the barman looked into the fire and he sees this poor, unfortunate gentleman sitting in the fire.

‘And he said “oh my god, what will I do”, the one day of the year I make a few pounds selling drink.’

Mr de Staic gives the young audience member a high five before retelling his story, referring to the 'gentleman', adding: 'this human being, this poor, unfortunate man'

Mr de Staic gives the young audience member a high five before retelling his story, referring to the ‘gentleman’, adding: ‘this human being, this poor, unfortunate man’

The musician points at the girl before giving a thumbs-up as he retells his tale

Mr de Staic coming to the end of his tale, before playing the violin with his band The Latchiko's

The musician points at the girl (left) before giving a thumbs-up as he retells his tale. He comes to the end of his tale (right), before playing the violin with his gyp-hop band The Latchiko’s 

He sparks more laughter from the crowd as he continues the tale, referring to the ‘gentleman’, adding: ‘this human being, this poor, unfortunate man’.

The musician plays his violin as he comes to the end of his story and performs with his gyp-hop (Gaelic gypsy hip-hop) band The Latchiko’s.  

The band, which consists of six members, deliver fiddle playing combined with comical lyrics, regularly performing at festivals and music venues.