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Abbie Meehan

Four In a Bed viewers call out 'nit-picky' guests after 'unfair' reviews

Four In a Bed viewers were quick to call out a pair of 'nit-picky' guests in the newest episode of the show.

Tuesday night's episode saw a visit to Gateshead, where Heather and Paul run the Sutherland Hotel. Guests Mia, Emanuel, Hugh, Loretta, Sharon and Debbie were all on hand to give their opinions of the B'n'B.

Mia and Emanuel spotted hairs on towels and ink on pillowcases, considerably impacting the feedback they later left their hosts. However, viewers were convinced that Mia and Emanuel were being extremely picky, and unfair on their fellow Channel 4 contestants.

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One Twitter user wrote: "Hairs everywhere? Extreme pickiness. Would you stay here again….No. Thanks to this weeks players Ms Fang & Mr Lewu from the Mayfield Hotel #fourinabed."

Another said: "#fourinabed So, find two minute hairs and a non-existent watermark in a glass and you won’t stay again and you dock 4 marks! Payback for the critique you got at your place. Nit pickers of the week, methinks."

And a third wrote: "Yesterday's host found "lots" of hairs on the bed. Exaggerating much? #fourinabed."

More comments read: "Anonymous feedback my a***. They always know who it was. Why not have the feedback left in video form? #fourinabed."

Others said: "Ooh … Are yesterday’s hosts going to be the players? #FourinaBed."

And finally, one concluded: "The first two are the game players then #fourinabed."

Four In a Bed resumes on Wednesday, March 1 at 5pm at Channel 4. Catch-up episodes are available on All4.

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