Come Dine With Me fans all say the same thing as they spot very worrying sign at dinner party
COME Dine With Me fans have all been left saying the same thing as they spotted a worrying sign during the latest episode.
The Channel 4 cooking programme aired its latest episode on Tuesday evening.
Viewers spotted a worrying sign during the latest Come Dine with Me episode[/caption] Viewers were shown almost full dinner plates revealing Josie’s guests didn’t enjoy the meal as much as she thought[/caption]Mystic and animal communicator Josie served up an evening of spiritual shenanigans, assisted by her best friend, Mimi the cat.
She decided to take a risk when it came to her dishes.
“There was a lot to the main course, it was quite spicy but they got through that,” said Josie.
She added that she thought there was “some clean plates”.
However, viewers were then shown almost full dinner plates revealing her guests didn’t enjoy the meal as much as she thought.
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The show’s narrator even poked fun at Josie.
“You need to get your third eye tested,” said Dave Lamb.
Viewers at home agreed as they took to social media.
“Plates were still full lol #comedinewithme,” said one viewer.
Another stated: “She’s bloody blind.”
In another recent episode of Come Dine With Me viewers ripped into a contestant.
Musician George welcomed guests to his party thrown in an incredible mansion that played venue to all the parties during the week.
George decided to host a festival themed party after admitting to being a ‘Glastonbury boy’ at heart.
George was not overly confident in his cooking abilities from the get go and remarked that he planned to ‘distract his guests’ from the cooking by playing with ‘their senses’.
For his starter, he served up a dish he named, ‘Leeks R Good’.
The dish was built upon a walnut mayo which left little to be desired from its appearance – with fans mocking the piece.
Come Dine with Me airs on Channel 4.
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