Actor Jack Reynor took to Twitter to voice his disgust over people littering after coming across rubbish while out on a walk in Wicklow with his fiancée, model Madeline Mulqueen.
The Transformers: Age of Extinction star proceeded to vent his anger and disgust after being faced with the sight of discarded bottles and cans while on a forest walk.
He posted a few photos of rubbish and graffiti, before tweeting a video of himself describing the situation.
He said: "So we're now spending our afternoon up in Glending just outside Blessington cleaning up all these cans and bottles and stuff that are lying around, which is pretty disgusting."
Mulqueen interjected: "That someone else dumped"
"Yeah that somebody else has left here," Reynor continued. "We were out for a bit of a stroll and found all this and it's really horrible so we're cleaning it up."
Under another photo he wrote: "This is at Glending in Blessington. Can people please not do this kind of s*** in the few beautiful areas we have left in the county please."
This is at Glen Ding in Blessington. Can people please not do this kind of shit in the few beautiful areas we have left in the county please pic.twitter.com/Gwxnvyd0RR
— Jack Reynor (@jackreynor) September 26, 2016
This is really disgusting and upsetting. pic.twitter.com/4RibfZnH08
— Jack Reynor (@jackreynor) September 26, 2016
Where are you @opwireland? pic.twitter.com/KmLb5BRWvV
— Jack Reynor (@jackreynor) September 26, 2016
The What Richard Did and Sing Street actor went on to give his location and asked "anybody who wants to come up and give us a hand getting at this s*** back down"
Anybody who wants to come up and give us a hand getting all this shit back down, here's a out location pic.twitter.com/0h6tV3SbUv
— Jack Reynor (@jackreynor) September 26, 2016
6 bags in. pic.twitter.com/4LWbCAApAQ
— Jack Reynor (@jackreynor) September 26, 2016
Mulqueen echoed the sentiment on her Twitter page, asking if there was "anyone willing to help" as there was "way too much to carry".
Came back to clean up the rubbish but there's way too much to carry. Anyone willing to help??? Please get in touch. We're in Glen Ding. pic.twitter.com/YscaObHv7q
— Madeline Mulqueen (@MadelineMul) September 26, 2016
10 bags later! pic.twitter.com/jCGw2obzkU
— Madeline Mulqueen (@MadelineMul) September 26, 2016
Reynor's final video showed them at the bottle bank, putting the cans and bottles in the recycling bin which he describes as "a pretty disgusting thing to be doing".
Can't get anybody to take this shit away so now we're at the bottle bank. pic.twitter.com/xAAQMGr9fI
— Jack Reynor (@jackreynor) September 26, 2016