Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury had a weekend of terror at the weekend when they paid a trip to Charnock Richard's zombie drive-thru experience, Camelot Rises.
The social media stars documented the entire experience to their millions of Instagram followers.
Their car was approached by zombies who pressed their face against the window, giving Molly and Tommy a fright.
However, the couple soon get their own back after one scare actor was hit in the face by a windscreen wiper.
Posting to Instagram, Molly wrote: "We came to a horror drive in cinema.... and my windscreen wiper took out one of the actors. Sorry to the actor."
In another Instagram story, a scare actor can be seen pressed up against Molly’s window, after making her jump.
Talking about the actor’s makeup, Tommy said: “That’s a pretty bad face, that… please drive off [Molly].
After an adrenaline pumping few hours, Molly and Tommy refuelled with a platter of popcorn, doughnuts and marshmallows.
Molly also revealed Tommy used to come the attraction, when it was open as Camelot Theme Park, as a child.
In a post, The Love Island star said: “Tommy and I took a drive the other week to find this abandoned theme park (yes that's what we get up to when we get time together)
"We drove an hour and literally couldn't find anything/see a thing...
"Coincidentally, they opened up a zombie drive-in cinema at the abandoned theme park we tried to find, so we finally got a look around.
“Tommy used to come here as a kid.”
Camelot Rises opened earlier this month, giving horror fans the chance to park up and watch scary movies before taking a drive around the site which has been overrun by zombies.
The events will run every Thursday to Sunday from February 4 until March 6, at a cost of £50 per car.
There is also be a bar and food stalls at the event for those who aren’t too scared to get out of their cars.
Find out more about the experience, at the upcoming movie screenings, on their website: https://www.parknpartymcr.co.uk/camelot-rises/
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