Four In a Bed headed up Scotland's way this week - and contestants were shocked by the cleanliness level of their rooms.
Wednesday night's episode of the popular Channel 4 show stopped off in Dundee where hosts Glenn and William run the Taypark House hotel.
The Scottish contestants were aiming to impress with traditional delicacies and old-school hospitality - but their hygiene levels had contestants feeling disappointed.
All four guests were pleased with the comfortability of the beds, and the quality of the mattresses, but it was the cleanliness of the beds and toilets that let the hosts down.
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Exploring the rooms, contestants Andrew and Chris spotted some dust build-up on top of the television. Crissy also found dust on the table, showing Pauline her hand and saying: "That's a bit dusty, isn't it? Hm."
It only got worse, as Crissy and Pauline questioned if someone had already slept in their bed without it being made, and also found hairs hiding in the sheets.
When finding the copies of the Beano, a traditional Scottish comic book, Andrew said: "Has someone left this here? I don't get it... is there something to get?"
And to top it all off, Andrew and Chris found a dirty toilet bowl, as Andrew commented: "Oh, it looks dirty, right down in the corner there.
"One thing you'd expect to be clean is the inside of the toilet, and that, clearly, is not."
This scathing review had viewers expecting the worst on Results Day, where hosts rate the other contestants homes and pay what they think the stay was worth.
Many viewers flocked to social media to share their thoughts on the likely underpayments on this weeks series of episodes.
One Twitter user wrote: "Going to be a lot of underpayments this week #fourinabed."
Another said: "Results day is going to be real insults and huge under payments #fourinabed."
And a third wrote: "We know they are going to massively underpay the last house but if that student house wins im gonna riot! #fourinabed."
More comments read: "They are all game players. #fourinabed."
While others added: "The dad on Monday’s show is a bit grumpy. I think he’s looking for excuses to underpay in addition to the cleanliness issues #fourinabed."
One noted: "Dirty lavs and sheets. It’s going well so far #FourInABed."
And finally, one concluded: "#fourinabed That's weird - how can you forget to change a sheet???"
The final in this week's series of episodes of Four In a Bed will air on Thursday, February 15 at 5pm.
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