RYAN Thomas shared a hilarious hotel booking blunder with fans last night leaving them in hysterics.
The Dancing On Ice winner and former Coronation Street star, 40, has built up an estimated £2.5m fortune since filing for bankruptcy in 2013.

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And just last week he dressed to the nines with partner Lucy Mecklenburgh to watch pal Richard Fleeshman perform in the five-star Savoy in London.
But last night he was forced to slum it in a cheap German hostel after unintentionally booking himself into a basic hostel with strangers.
The reality TV star has travelled to Germany to take part in a Hyrox event; a timed fitness competition made up of eight kilometres of running and eight functional workout stations.
Recording himself from a bunk bed, Ryan explained how he’d settled for a cheap and cheerful option after finding other hotels were fully booked.
However, he didn’t realise he was going to be in a multi-occupancy room.
He was still alone at 9.30pm and grew increasingly concerned who was going to turn up given reception confirmed the room would have three guests.
He said: “It’s the uncertainty of who is going to come into this room tonight.
“Who’s coming in this room? Are they gonna wake me up?”
He then revealed he’d left his wallet at home meaning he couldn’t pay the four euros in cash needed to get a towel.
“I’m going to bed with no shower and I might not even sleep tonight,” he said. “And I’m doing Hyrox tomorrow night [laughs].”
Partner Lucy wrote in the comments: “This is why I organise and book all our holiday.”
Ryan’s brother Adam had little sympathy, commenting: “Hahahahahahaha.”
Some followers asked if he’d tried to book out the other beds too, while others predicted his brothers were the late arrivals.
Since his financial struggles, which stemmed from an unpaid £40,000 tax bill, Ryan has gone on to amass a fortune through TV work and investments.
He now fronts the gameshow 99 To Beat with brother Adam, and has previously taken part in Celebrity Big Brother and appeared in ITV‘s Mancs In Mumbai where he and his brothers explored their Indian heritage.

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