Four in a Bed contestants rage that 'filthy' room is 'unacceptable' after disgusting discovery | The Sun

FOUR in a Bed contestants were left raging after discovering their room was "filthy" and "disgusting".

Channel 4 viewers were taken to Lincolnshire in the latest episode of the reality series.


Hotel owners Pav and his friend Heena welcomed the guest to their place, Beldon House.

The contestants were taken to their rooms, and they began to inspect them.

At first look, the guests appeared to be pleased with everything, complimenting the proprietors on the quality of the bed linen and the fresh plants.

However, when two of the guests looked outside the window, they discovered dead insects such as spiders and bugs on a filthy window frame.

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“That, I’m sorry, that is not acceptable," Rob said.

Things then got worse when two other contestants also came across a cleanliness issue.

Kelly and her mum, Lorraine were stunned to find handprint marks all over the walls.

Kelly said: “All of this is absolutely filthy, I shouldn’t really be able to draw a smiley face on the grease in the shower.”

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Other guests were equally dissatisfied with the room's condition, including fluff in the extractor fans, tea stains on the wall and residue left on the bathroom tap.

When it came down to scoring , the guests made it clear they were not impressed.

Pav and Heena got a low score of 2 out of 10 by more than two guests.

Four in a Bed continues weekdays on Channel 4 from 5PM.


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