Interior Design Masters fans have been left in stitches after a contestant created an imaginary twin sister for guest judge Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
Alan Carr was on hand to host as the new series continued on BBC One. In tonight's (April 6) episode, the final five contestants embarked on their latest project.
Head judge Michelle Ogundehin sent the group to North Wales to renovate a set of shepherds huts. As usual, Banjo Beale, who was given a coastal theme for his hut, decided to create an imaginary character to keep in mind when designing his room.
This week, he came up with Florence Llewelyn-Bowen, interior designer Laurence's fictional twin sister. READ MORE: Inside Interior Design Masters' Richard O'Gorman's rainbow home Explaining his inspiration to one of his fellow contestants, Banjo said: "I've actually designed this place for his [Laurence's imaginary] sister, Florence Llewelyn-Bowen.
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