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Darragh Berry

Danny Healy-Rae fumes at GAA fan with 'fake willy' after 'cheek kiss and beard pull'

Danny Healy-Rae was left angered on Sunday after an incident involving a Galway GAA fan on All-Ireland final day.

His native of Kerry came out victorious in the showpiece of the GAA calendar, winning their 38th crown in style against the Tribesmen. But his mood seems to have been soured at one point after an altercation near Croke Park.

Our friends over at GalwayBeo managed to get their hands on the clip in question - which sees a Galway fan kiss him on the cheek and pull his beard.

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The video in question appeared on social media over the weekend (Galway Beo)

Our friends over at GalwayBeo managed to get their hands on the clip in question - which sees a Galway fan kiss him on the cheek and pull his beard.

He did so while having a 'fake willy' sticking out of his zipper.

In a short clip recorded before the throw-in, the fan can be seen with the inserted dud penis in his pants which is hanging out of his opened zipper before approaching Healy-Rae for a photo.

Things took a turn for the worse in the short clip (Galway Beo)

The TD is more than happy to to stand still for the photo with many leading shouts of "go on Danny boy" as the snap is taken, but things take a turn for the worse after the pic is grabbed.

The fella tries to kiss Healy-Rae while grabbing his beard after which leaves the 68-year-old angered - who can be heard saying "don't mind that f****** s****" after the incident..

The Kerry native will be eagerly anticipating the conclusion of talks between the three Governmental leaders this week about reducing Ireland's emissions.

Healy-Rae has previously said : “I do not subscribe to climate change, the climate has changed back over the years, that has always happened.

Galway's Damien Comer dejected after the All-Ireland final (©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo)

“Whatever we do on this earth will not affect or change the weather, that’s my honest humble belief.

“I honestly believe whatever we do won’t change the climate.. but I do agree we can improve our environment and we need to do that.”

The leader of the Green Party has said that Ireland will not have to ration energy in the autumn and winter - but wants people to do so themselves on a "voluntary basis".

Eamon Ryan was speaking to reporters on his way into crunch Cabinet talks over carbon emissions and climate change targets.

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