Viewers were put off their dinner after Coronation Street got a little steamy.
Fans of the long-running soap were shocked when one of its characters decided to add a little spice to their relationship.
Sally Metcalfe had people cringing at her attempts to seduce her husband Tim with a sultry dressing gown and a bit of role play.
During the kinky scene, Sally whipped out a a 'butler in the buff' uniform for poor old Tim, in the hope that he would be up for a bit of fun.
However, when he got it out, it turned out to be nothing more than a teeny tiny posing pouch.
"It has a magnetic catch for easy release," Sally told Tim.
Suffice to say, it did not go down well at all, with a horrified Tim rejecting her advances.
Disappointed, Sally said: "It was bit of sexy fun, I wish I hadn't bothered now."
Sally didn't know that Tim had just been told that he needs a triple heart bypass operation, so he wasn't really in the right frame of mind.
But it wasn't just Tim who wasn't too keen on the idea, fans of the series were pretty repulsed.
Writing on Twitter, one viewer said: "I just lost me dinner."
Echoing the disgust, another chimed in: "Bloody hell Sal it’s not 9pm yet!"
"Bloody hell Sally is trying to give Tim a heart attack," joked a third.
While another added: "Sally please stop."
If you're one of those who were left feeling a little peaky after watching it, then you might be in need of a hug.
Well, how about having a virtual snuggle with Coronation Street legend William Roache.
Roache, who has been playing Corrie's Ken Barlow since the show began in 1960, has joined the hordes of celebrities dishing out personalised video messages, having signed up to a company called Celeb VM to reach out to his fans.
A post on the company's Facebook page announced Roache had joined the site, saying: "We are really excited that William Roache from #CoronationStreet is now recording personal video messages for fans! Book yours now and get a virtual hug from William at https://celebvm.com/williamroache."
An accompanying video featured Roache himself, who spoke to the camera from a sunny garden.
He said with a smile: "People often come up to me and say, 'Oh hello, would you give a good word to my girlfriend?' or 'Wish my mother a happy birthday!' and you know something? I'll always do it because I find it wonderful to be part of making somebody's day.
"Now, if you want to do that - send a message to anybody about anything at all or about nothing at all if you want - say what you want me to say and then I'll add some of my words to it and hopefully we'll make somebody's day.
"Let's do it!"
A 'customized, personalized and unique' video message from Roache will set you back £45 ($60), with the website saying clips are usually recorded within 4-7 days and completed within 1-2 weeks.
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