Michael McIntyre's Big Show viewers were in hysterics at Holly Willougby's surprise appearance on the show.
The comedian returned to host an unmissable night of entertainment on the primetime BBC programme. He was joined by Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy for a special edition of Midnight Gameshow.
Michael hijacked the married couple's holiday to Portugal for the segment. Abbey was aware of the planned segment but the former Liverpool FC striker was surprised as the presenter unexpectedly entered their hotel room before they went to sleep.
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A whole host of celebrities such as Mike Dean and Romesh Ranganathan arrived in the room for a game of spot the difference. However, Peter was taken aback when the difference on one round of the show saw Abbey replaced with the This Morning presenter.
The 41-year-old screamed when he realised the famous face next to him in bed. He later added: "Holly in bed was just a shock. I wish I had reacted better."
Holly took to Twitter in hysterics after the moment was broadcast. She said: "Well that was fun… utterly surreal … what a great sport @petercrouch is."
Fans following the show were in stitches and said the clip was "unforgettable".
Thomas said: "Another thing to add to my list of unforgettable TV moments: Peter Crouch’s reaction to finding Holly Willoughby in his bed."
Wando commented: "Dying at Peter Crouch not realising he’s in bed with Holly Willoughby."
Maggie posted: "It was brilliant. The best reaction was you seein @hollywills in bed"
Stu said: "The reaction to being in bed with @hollywills and @MikeDean yellow carding a Telly Tubby had me in stitches"
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