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Abbie Meehan

Four in a Bed viewers fume at 'gameplay' of two contestants ahead of 'fall out'

Four in the Bed viewers have hit out at the 'gameplay' of two contestants ahead of Tuesday's episode.

Fans of the show shared their excitement on social media as tensions heated up in Northamptonshire between the guests.

At The World's End accommodation, owners Andrew and Chris Chapman - a father and son duo - invited in guests Crissy, Pauline, William and Glenn.

Andrew and Chris hope their pub can pack a punch, but two of the guests found that the twin beds were a bit close for comfort.

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With the tension rising across the episode, as The World's End pub tries to impress, viewers were feeling excited about what tonight's (February 14) episode would bring.

Audience members flocked to social media to share their giddiness at the potential fall-outs that could occur.

One Twitter user wrote: "#Fourinabed These lads are playing a game. That breakfast looked good, how much more did they want for the price they are paying. A hash brown really?"

Another said: "I’m glad they’re laughing at the comments #FourInABed."

And a third wrote: "Great! Hope tommorow's host fall flat on their face! #Fourinabed."

More comments read: "Ooh it's gonna turn out b***** #fourinabed."

Others added: "That was painful viewing today! #Fourinabed."

One noted: "#fourinabed I think The World's End was a beautiful b&b, lovely rooms & a tasty looking breakfast. Think the other couples are nit pickers."

And finally, one concluded: "Right bunch of game players this week Ya wait until they score Be a blood bath of criticism with fake smiles...... #fourinabed."

Four In a Bed resumes on Tuesday, February 14 at 5pm on Channel 4. Catch-up episodes are available on All4 right now.

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