Big Brother enthusiasts have been left scratching their heads over housemate Nathan's claims of being a butler to King Charles.
In Monday evening's episode (October 28), Nathan found himself under the spotlight as his housemates probed him about his past employment. Keen to unearth details, they quizzed him on whether he had ever seen the King in his nightwear or if he was responsible for bringing items to him on a tray.
Nathan remained tight-lipped, yet he let slip that the King would be "off before I go in". However, as the housemates persisted in their questioning, viewers were expressing their doubts on social media. One sceptic took to X, stating: "Fully believe that Nathan is lying about his butler job."
Another vented their irritation online: "Watching Nathan lie about being King Charles' butler is so cringe. Please get rid of him omg," reports the Manchester Evening News.
A third shared similar sentiments: "Fully convinced Nathan is making s**t up about being Charles' butler." On the other hand, some fans stood by Nathan's story, with one countering a sceptical tweet: "And he definitely was a butler!"
Despite the mixed reactions, Nathan did mention upon his Big Brother entrance that he served as a butler to King Charles. He recounted his time at Dumfries House estate in Ayrshire, which was the Scottish residence of the then Prince Charles when Nathan was 17.
In a chat with the Daily Record, he shared: "I've already had the honour of serving at a couple of royal dinners during His Royal Highness's latest visits to Dumfries House."
"I very much enjoy being a butler here and there's always something very different to deal with. I love meeting people and it's great to talk to the visitors who come to the house."
While in the Big Brother house, he opened up about his butler role to his housemates, saying: "He hosts a lot of different dinners with guests. The president of Ireland was there, Alan Titchmarsh and I would look after him and if Camilla was there as well."
Nathan's mum also previously confirmed that her 24-year-old son did the role for roughly a year before he moved on.
Big Brother airs Sundays-Fridays at 9pm on ITV2.
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