GOT THE CREAM

Olly Murs has fans in hysterics as he covers his face in cream to recreate iconic Mrs. Doubtfire scene

OLLY Murs had his fans in hysterics as he recreated an iconic Mrs. Doubtfire scene for his latest hilarious TikTok video.

The 36-year-old star covered his face in cream as he lip-sync’d along to one of the 1993 film’s most famous moments.

Olly recreated the iconic scene perfectly

Olly completed his Mrs. Doubtfire look with a blonde wig and pink silk robe, but also dressed up as other characters using wigs and costumes.

The popular film follows Robin Williams’ character Daniel as he dresses up as Mrs. Doubtfire so that he can secretly babysit his children during his divorce.

This particular scene sees his disguise almost rumbled when a social worker visits when he isn’t wearing his mask – so he slams his face into a cream cake as a cover up.

Olly referenced the script in his post’s caption, writing: “My beauty regime” alongside crying with laughter emojis.

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He dressed up as Mrs. Doubtfire

Fans thought that the resemblance was uncanny

His fans loved the sketch, with one commenting: “This is the funniest thing I have ever seen, being a woman suits you!”

Another added: “Love this, probably your best one yet!”

Olly has made a habit of uploading funny social media videos in recent weeks, but was forced to apologise earlier this month when a prank on his girlfriend Amelia sparked backlash.

He also dressed up as the social worker

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Late comic Robin Williams played Mrs. Doubtfire in the 1993 film
Olly Murs pranks girlfriend Amelia with x-rated Pringles trick

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His followers were horrified when he revealed that he’d cut the bottom out of a tube of Pringles and put it on his lap so that she would unknowingly touch his privates while reaching for a snack.

Responding to the criticism that the video received at the time, Olly wrote: “So I’ve had a few days to think about this, and wanted to apologise to anyone who has been offended by my social videos.

“My intention was only to make people smile and laugh during these trying times.”

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