Alan Carr is up in Edinburgh for the Festival Fringe and like thousands of others, he's been sharing snippets on TikTok.
The chatty man posted a funny TikTok video of himself in his hotel room dressed in a red tartan kilt and matching bunnet with Jessie J's song Perfect playing. As he wiggles his hips, he captioned the video, "Alan are you wearing pants under that kilt?" to which the lyrics sing "no."
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While we love seeing Alan embracing Scotland and it certainly looks like he's enjoying himself, his fans couldn't help but notice one detail.
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The comments were soon flooded with people quickly pointing out he was wearing the kilt wrong.
One wrote: "Soz but you're wearing it the wrong way round."
"Alan turn it to the side!! Pleats at the back, straps at the side!!" A second commented.
A third added: "Love this so much, but please put the pleats to the back."
"Oh son turn the kilt the right way round...." Another pleaded.
Meanwhile another fan said: "Alan’s feeling a bit cheeky."
Alan was recently spotted in enjoying a fish supper in the capital. A popular chippy from East Lothian has set up a food truck in the city centre for the festival and Alan stopped to get a bite to eat.
Alandas staff snapped a picture and posted it to social media showing the comedian grinning with his dinner.
In a post, Alandas said: "When ALAN CARR drops by for his Alandas fish supper fix during the Fringe. Truly amazing man, even took time to take photos with the team and managed to give us a chuckle while his fish was in the fryer."
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