TV presenter Caroline Flack has posted a brilliant video online of her balancing Tunnock’s Tea Cakes on her face as she stops off in Glasgow.
The Love Island host is currently in the city for a run in musical Crazy for You at the King’s Theatre in Bath Street until Saturday.
Staying at the Blythswood Square Hotel, the 37-year-old revealed how guest relations manager, Claire Daly, left her an unexpected note - along with some of Glasgow’s favourite sweet treats.
It read: “Dear Ms Flack,
“I hope you are enjoying your time at Blythswood Square.
“We noticed you had a skill for balancing Tunnock’s Tea Cakes - so here’s a few more to try with.”
Caroline then goes on to have some fun with the cakes, much to the delight of her 1.3 million followers.
She also added in an earlier clip: “I really like Glasgow. Thanks for coming to the show tonight, it was such a good crowd.
“I’m going to eat one of these marshmallow-y things.”
She also uploaded a snap of herself as she shopped in the rain in the city centre.
“Glasgow + rain + shopping = worst idea ever,” she said.
However, it seems Scotland’s biggest (and best) city has won her over, as she said on Twitter: “Glasgow you crazy city x.”
Glasgow you crazy city x
— caroline flack (@carolineflack1) October 20, 2017
And, of course, what would a trip to Weegieland be without plenty of Irn-Bru?
It’s an @irnbru kinda Friday pic.twitter.com/rG3sMaUzR4
— caroline flack (@carolineflack1) October 20, 2017
Caroline’s appearance in the city comes just weeks after she said her exit from The X Factor showed her how “tough the industry can be.”
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Along with co-host Olly Murs, 33, the pair replaced the ITV show’s long-time host Dermot O’Leary in 2015 - but both she and Olly announced they would not return after just one series.
She told The Sun’s Fabulous magazine: “It taught me that the industry is tough. It’s tough.
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“It doesn’t matter who you are, it’s never just a walk in the park. You win some, you lose some.
“It’s probably gonna happen to me again somewhere down the line with another job. But I can’t walk away. I’m not a quitter.”
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