Before We Die fan stunned as they spot VERY rude detail in background of car park scene | The Sun

A FAN of Before We Die has been left stunned after they spotted a VERY rude detail in the background of a car park scene.

The Channel 4 drama stars Lesley Sharp as a detective who faces impossible choices in a murky world where loyalties are tested and lines are blurred.



The second series is currently airing, but one fan has been left distracted by a scene which took place in a car park.

It saw actor Patrick Gibson – who plays Christian Radic – making his way past a number of vehicles in a dark hoodie with a bag over his shoulder.

He passed a dark coloured car but one eagle-eyed viewer tweeted: "Anyone else notice the car reg near the end of #beforewedie ?"

Sure enough, closer inspection revealed the reg plate was: "NE14 ABJ" which could be read as "Anyone for a BJ" which is an abbreviation of a sex act.

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However, it seems the viewer was the only one to notice as it failed to get any replies on Twitter.

Before We Die is not based on a true story, it is based on a popular Swedish drama of the same name.

Detective Hannah Laing – played by Full Monty star Lesley – is investigating the murder of her colleague and lover Sean.

She links the killing to the Mimicas, a family who run a successful restaurant in Bristol.

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Hannah's son – Christian – works in the restaurant, implicating him in the murder case and leaving the detective in an awkward situation.

Before We Die is available on Channel 4.

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