Scots star Greg McHugh from Gary: Tank Commander says he acquired requested for a selfie whereas reducing his gran's coffin.
The actor was showing on a brand new BBC present when he revealed how a distant relative approached him on the funeral and made the weird request.
Greg revealed that the person, who he did not recognise, mentioned they might do it after the service because the humorous man was nonetheless holding the rope connected to the coffin on the time.
The 42-year-old star picked the incident as his "worst ever celeb second" whereas showing on BBC Scotland present The Good, The Dangerous and The Surprising.

He mentioned: "I am not ungrateful about individuals asking for selfies. It is all very a part of the enterprise and I, for probably the most half, take pleasure in that.
"Nonetheless, and that is completely true, at my gran's funeral as I used to be holding the rope in place a really distant relative, who I didn't recognise, whispered: 'Do you thoughts if we get a selfie?'.
Mini-pause then he says 'After this,' as if 'I am not being a maniac.'
"So yeah, somebody requested me for a selfie graveside. As if it wasn't creepy sufficient. Simply take into consideration the timing."
Greg discovered fame taking part in camp Corporal Gary McLintoch within the BBC Scotland sequence, which ran for 3 sequence on BBC Scotland.
He has additionally performed the function in pantomime and in his personal stage present.
The actor has additionally had elements in Channel 4 comedy Recent Meat and BBC drama Guilt.
The Good, The Dangerous and The Surprising is obtainable on BBC iPlayer.
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