Four In a Bed viewers were quick to spot the 'moaniest' guest of the week so far as cameras visited the Manor House Inn in Northumberland.
The first visit was to Terry and Rachel's humble abode, where expectations were set high for a £140 a night room at the Manor House Inn. Guests Dean and Abbie, a father and daughter duo, were already on viewers radars for their picky opinions. Fellow contestants Tony, Paula, Becky and Tom were also inspecting the rooms to a varying degree.
However, it was Dean's complaints about his head hitting the headboard of the bed, and his breakfast not being up to scratch - despite the fact he ate it all - that caught the attention of the viewers.
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Dean seemed to be the pickiest guest of the week so far, as viewers flocked to social media to share their thoughts on the fault-finding dad's behaviour.
One Twitter user wrote: "Mmm. Could we have a Mr Whingey. #fourinabed."
Another said: "The big fella complained about his breakfast but still finished his plate. Game player #fourinabed."
And a third wrote: "The big fella complains about his bacon, but he looks as if he's eaten the full pig! #fourinabed."
More comments read: "#Fourinabed Looks like there's going to be some complainers tomorrow."
Others said: "Well we know who is going to be a pain #Fourinabed."
Meanwhile, one viewer noted: "Big daddy shooting himself in the foot keep complaining #fourinabed."
And finally, one concluded: "Is Terry’s lovely bubble going to burst by Friday #fourinabed."
Four In a Bed resumes on Tuesday, February 21 at 4pm on Channel 4. Catch-up episodes are available on All4 now.
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