A Bodyguard viewer was so inspired by the BBC1 drama he did this (and it’s not going to end well)
Here’s a chap called Joe on Twitter who was so inspired by BBC2’s Bodyguard he did this.
After seeing the technique used so effectively in #Bodyguard, I’ve started hiding important items behind my boiler so nobody else can find them pic.twitter.com/vp33FScUTN
— Joe (@jawtonloe) September 23, 2018
Go on.
DS Budd would be proud.
I spent 10 minutes turning my house upside down, trying to find some blu-tack for this to work.
Time well spent.
— Joe (@jawtonloe) September 23, 2018
But not everyone was so impressed.
Who has that many spare Snickers in their home? Too much self control on show there
— Jo (@JoBoronte) September 23, 2018
They’ll melt in no time and you’ll be caught bang to rights.
— John Challis (@BeingBoycie) September 23, 2018
I hide my snickers in the salad drawer in the fridge ✌ kids certainly wont be going in there
— BEX ALLEN (@Bexy82Bexi) September 24, 2018
Had a bar of good chocolate taped under cutlery drawer for a week and a half. Eventually the kids still sniffed it out.
— Nick Redmayne (@NickRedmayne) September 23, 2018
So the reason for steadfastly refusing to turn the heating on in this cold weather is because your sodding chocolate will melt!
— Mark Wallace (@MarkWallaceGlos) September 23, 2018
They’ll be a molten, nutty blob when it’s cold enough to fire that thing up. Best get them eaten or moved. The light fitting with an acid defence system, bit extreme but they are SNICKERS!
— Jon Scattergood (@JonScattergood) September 23, 2018
We’re with this person.
Genius x
— Sally Ann Matthews (@SallyAnMatthews) September 23, 2018
And this person.
Don’t lie, you’re just showing off your fancy LCD screen boiler.
— Rob Clarke (@_RWClarke) September 23, 2018
And it turns out he wasn’t the only person thinking along these lines.
*watches #bodyguard*
*hides secret Jaffa Cake stash in boiler* pic.twitter.com/ZpGZV68vo7
— simon buschenfeld (@buschenfeld) September 23, 2018