Rylan Clark was left mortified when he was spotted naked in his hotel room by three builders.
The TV star, 34, shared his embarrassing moment with fans whilst also making a cheeky joke out of the situation.
The Eurovision presenter wrote: "3 men on a crane have just seen me naked in my hotel room…. Morning boys."
He added a further update on the situation, which left fans in hysterics.
Rylan quipped: "Their erection was bigger than mine."
The presenter was flooded with further jokes from his fans, with one saying: "They built that crane on purpose …"
"Hope they were erecting something nice," added Rise and Fall's Rossi D Woods.
Someone else asked: "Did all the hotels in Liverpool decide to have cranes and renovate during Eurovision?"
"How long did you have to stand there for before they noticed??? LOL," asked a fourth.
Whilst another remarked: "They were committed if they hired a crane to get a peek..."
Rylan's trip up to Liverpool for Eurovision didn't quite go to plan either as he faced disruption and challenges as he took a train to the iconic city.
The former X Factor contestant is one of a host of presenters who will be providing insight and commentary during a series of qualifying rounds ahead of next Saturday’s Eurovision Song Contest grand final.
The Essex star took to Twitter where he kept his followers entertained on his journey.
Things got off to a bad start with issues at Euston station as he tweeted: "All trains suspended at Euston you cannot be serious. This is how I perish."
He updated followers adding: “A group of women have just screamed RYLAN at the top of their voice on the concourse. Slowly dying.”
Finally making it to a train, he then explained: "The train has been declared Declassified. No drinks. No good. No seats.
"Nothing matters anymore. A lady has give me a pornstar martini. This could be the end. God speed x."
In the further post, he admitted: "I will give £50 to anyone that will cuddle me at the end of this experience, preferably throughout the night."
As the drama continued, he appealed to actress Sheridan Smith to portray him in a future dramatisation of his journey.
He tweeted: “I wish for SHERIDAN to play me in the tv drama” - and, spectacularly, Sheridan herself replied declaring: “With pleasure".
Eurovision begins on Tuesday 9 May with the first semi-final of the contest, with the second semi-final taking place on Thursday 11 May.
The grand final will then take place on Saturday 13 May where 26 countries will battle it out for the winner's spot.