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Privacy NoticeA classic episode of the much-loved daytime TV show Four in a Bed has seriously stirred up viewers as they watched B&B owners swap spaces and critique their stay in the competitive series. The rerun from season 16 had fans buzzing on social media, not shying away from expressing their views. The drama hit its peak during the shows climactic final when the participants judge and score each other’s establishments. In one particularly tense moment, The Coachman Inn and its host, Justin Hyam, were on the sharp end of some less-than-complimentary feedback as fellow contenders handed out devastatingly low scores, with one being alarmingly critical about cleanliness, granting a mere two out of ten, referencing neglected cobwebs and dust. Sign up to OK!’s daily newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free Details emerged that Raqeeb and his father Raj, running the Douglas Hotel in Hartlepool, assessed the worth of their visit at just £20 a far cry from the inns advertised nightly fee of £75, as detailed by the Express.
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While critiquing others considerably, the visiting proprietors were nonetheless surprised by their intense exchange with Justin. Regardless, Raqeeb firmly backed their decision, arguing: “I think for us to give any more than that from the feedback that we’ve given would be unjustified.” Their gripes focused particularly on the room’s cleanliness and subpar shower experience, a gripe shared by other participating guests. “I think that’s actually disgraceful, I’m really angry,” Wyam exploded in fury. He continued to berate them: “I think one thing’s pretty clear is you’ll never be welcomed back to the Coachman.” Their fellow contestants were left speechless by the exchange, with one duo commenting: “My jaw nearly hit the table, I couldn’t believe it, that was brutal.”
Four in a Bed contestant’s Raqeeb and Raj
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Viewers at home were equally shocked by the scene, with one taking to Twitter to say: “Surprise surprise. You expected them to play fair.” Another added their thoughts online: “I think it’s clear they are not his friend stop calling him that. Most disrespectful way to talk to someone.” After the episode aired, Justin took to the B&B’s Facebook page in March 2022 to announce he was leaving with a touching farewell post. He wrote: “It’s the end of an era, and time to say farewell, but not goodbye, I’m tempted to burst into song We’ll meet again, don’t know where, don’t know when, some sunny day! “Also massive thank you to my team, who worked their socks off (most of them) to keep the dream alive! Now for work elsewhere, and a paycheck, which I can’t wait for, that will be a new experience!”Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnIn the News