FORMER NRL player Albert Kelly has been caught on camera launching a drunken tirade at people in a UK fast food restaurant.

The ex-Sharks and Titans player is in the UK playing with English Super League side Hull FC.

The video shared on social media shows Kelly swaying from side to side and slurring his words as he abuses at least two people verbally inside the McDonald’s.

media_camera Albert Kelly abusing people at a McDonald's in the UK. media_camera Albert Kelly abusing people at a McDonald's in the UK.

It is unclear what started the altercation but Kelly can be heard calling one woman a “slut” and a “whore”.

When the woman questions the abuse Kelly is levelling at her, the Australian five-eighth responds: “Did I stutter, slut?”

Hull FC has yet to respond to the incident.

Kelly was a star in junior football but was embroiled in various off-field incidents during his top flight career in Australia.

The Kempsey junior debuted for Cronulla in 2010 but was sacked by the Sharks early in 2012.

He then linked up with the Knights but was sacked before playing first grade for smashing a light in a nightclub.

Kelly then moved to the Gold Coast, where he enjoyed two seasons of on-field success before he was released at the end of 2014.

media_camera Albert Kelly in action for the Titans during his NRL days.

From there, Kelly moved to England with Hull KR and became one of the most exciting players in Super League, helping to steer the Robins to the 2015 Challenge Cup final.

A controversial move to local rivals Hull FC followed in 2017 and Kelly played a crucial role in steering the Airlie Birds to a second consecutive Challenge Cup final, earned selection in the Super League Dream Team and finishing as Man of Steel runner up, behind only Castleford halfback Luke Gale.