Radio presenter Jordan North has opened up about a "hotel room nightmare” he was involved in while visiting his East Lancashire home town.
Speaking on his podcast Help I Sexted My Boss, which he co-hosts with William Hanson, the Burnley lad said he was visiting his brother back in East Lancs.
After enjoying a few cocktails Jordan decided to go back to his hotel room.
It was only after he started undressing he realised he had accidentally walked into a stranger’s room.
Speaking to William, Jordan said: “I’ve had another hotel room nightmare. This was really bad.
“I am in Burnley and I had a few drinks with my brother and I had been drinking old fashioneds, which are my favourite cocktail.
“I go up to the hotel room. I am pretty hammered and have forgotten which number I am so I am just pressing my key card [on all the doors].”
Jordan finally got into a room and started getting undressed and ready to go to sleep.
He said: “It stinks of farts and I think it’s my brother. I am getting undressed and taking my trousers off, got my socks off.
“I say ‘it stinks in here’ but it wasn’t my brother. It was a random bloke and I had gone into his room.
“Even to this day I don’t know how I got into his room.
“I was about to crawl into bed with him thinking it was my brother who had been farting all night.”
Jordan, 32, said the stranger “went mad” as he apologised.
He added: “It could only happen to me,
“I talked about it on the radio and people are telling me that it can’t happen.”
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Co-host William said: “What people need to understand is that it will happen to Jordan.”
The story doesn't end there and Jordan said the stranger confronted him about the surprise encounter at breakfast the next morning.
He said: “The next day I am at breakfast and he confronts me. The bloke was fuming and everyone is listening to the conversation.
“He said he was planning to visit reception and speak to them about it.
“Anyway we are going to dinner next month,” Jordan joked.
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