Roman Kemp devastated after mistakenly consuming a Creme Egg valued at £10,000.

Roman Kemp

Roman Kemp ended up in a bit of an embarrassing situation after consuming a unique Creme Egg which was valued at a staggering £10,000. He literally found himself with egg on his face.

The presenter of Capital Breakfast, who is 30 years old, expressed his enthusiasm on Twitter upon discovering a new variety of a popular chocolate delicacy featuring a blend of milk and white chocolate.

He posted a tweet asking, "What kind of chocolate is this? Is it a combination of white and milk chocolate?" He attached a photo of himself holding the unique snack, which he wanted to share with his 300k followers.

Nevertheless, eager supporters promptly emphasized that the exclusive creme egg has the potential to be valued at a staggering £10,000.

As a segment of a contest held by the corporation, 146 Creme Eggs comprising of both milk and white chocolate have been concealed in stores throughout the United Kingdom as part of their routine Easter scavenger hunt.

Out of the eggs being talked about, six are valued at £10k, and three more are valued at £5k. The value is only revealed when the eggs are opened with a "winning ticket" that's inside.

If you want to receive the prize, you might need to send an email proving that you have the winning ticket and also include a photo of yourself holding the untouched winning egg.

Roman claimed that he had consumed the egg prior to discovering its potential worth.

"I already consumed it and individuals are claiming it's valued at 10,000!?," he penned, and later stated "I digested it. What steps should I take now? Help me, please!"

The celebrity promptly informed his followers that his situation was serious, but many Twitter users were skeptical of his tale.

The guy wrote that some people are claiming that his posts are just a prank or he edited them using Tippex. He expressed his disappointment and said he really wishes these speculations were true and that the posts were a part of an advertising campaign.

When a fan inquired about his experience consuming £10,000, he retorted, "This is no laughing matter. It tasted like remorse."

The revelation came after the previous participant of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! disclosed that his bicycle had been stolen.

He posted on Twitter that the theft occurred a little before 7 o'clock in the morning of March 13th.

Roman expressed in his post: 'To the individual who has taken my bike, I wish you a happy Monday.'

After the post, admirers rushed to his webpage to express their good wishes and dispatch messages anticipative of the recovery and return of his motorbike.

Not long ago, Roman faced an uncomfortable situation while appearing on The One Show. He managed to handle it smoothly when a guest accidentally used a swear word live on TV.

During the Shazam 2 promotion tour, Zachary Levi and Dame Helen Mirren were in the company. While they were talking, Zachary unintentionally uttered a curse word which made Roman say sorry to the audience who were listening from home.

Roman's representatives were contacted by Metro.co.uk to obtain their response.

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