Grand Design Viewers Shocked As ‘Naked Man’ Caught Peering In Through Window

Grand Design Viewers Shocked As ‘Naked Man’ Caught Peering In Through Window

Viewers of the UK version of lavish house reno program Grand Design got more than they bargained for during Wednesday night’s episode when a naked man appeared in the background while host, Kevin McCloud, was chatting to camera.

The segment saw McCloud discussing the merits of cronuts – those half-donut, half-croissant hybrid things. The metaphor, according to McCloud, being “the best [house design] ideas come from the things you already know and love”.

However, it wasn’t McCloud’s sweet treat observations that caught viewers’ attention, rather a naked man that seemed to be peering in from the outside window.

Viewers soon took to Twitter to discuss the odd and fleshy intruder.

Alas, broadcaster Channel 4 was forced to quickly allay fears the episode was being bombarded by creepy naturalists.

As in turns out, the naked man was nothing more than an artwork so often loved by owners of eccentric, overly expensive houses.

Check out the seemingly safe for work action below:

 

 

 

 

 

 




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