REBECCA ADLINGTON was forced to change hotel rooms in Paris after she found a MOUSE in her bin.
The two-time Olympic champion was in Paris with the BBC, helping the broadcaster bring fans coverage of the swimming events.
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The 35-year-old has been a fan favourite in France with multiple iconic moments in front of camera already this summer.
But her time away from the studio lights doesn’t seem to be going quite as well.
According to the Mail Online, Adlington was greeted with a nasty surprise when a mouse leapt at her in her hotel apartment.
The four-time Olympic medal winner was reportedly left shrieking as it jumped into her hands and then hid in one of her kitchen cupboards.
Before she then rushed to pack up her bags and leave the room, being helped into another room by hotel staff.
Fans watching on from home have loved Adlington’s pool-side analysis from the aquatics centre.
And the retired swimmer has certainly been throwing herself in at the deep end, showing her emotional side at some of the incredible stories of the summer games.
Adlington was reduced to tears after Team GB hero Adam Peaty secured a silver medal in the men’s 100m breaststroke event.
BBC’s Olympics line-up in full
Presenters:
Clare Balding
Gabby Logan
Hazel Irvine
Isa Guha
Jeanette Kwakye
JJ Chalmers
Mark Chapman
Studio guests:
Beth Tweddle
Chris Hoy
Denise Lewis
Fred Sirieix
Jessica Ennis-Hill
Kate Richardson-Walsh
Katherine Grainger
Laura Kenny
Mark Foster
Michael Johnson
Nicola Adams
Rebecca Adlington
Tonia Couch
Radio:
Adrian Chiles
Eleanor Oldroyd
Kelly Cates
Mark Chapman
Naga Munchetty
Tony Livesey
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While she was also getting choked up alongside co-star Clare Balding following Andy Murray’s retirement from tennis.
She also showed off her bright side in a bold outfit as she was labelled “mesmerising” by fans thanks to her colourful fashion choice.
Despite her rodent encounter, Adlington has made the most of her time in Paris and took to social media to gush about what a great time she has had.
She said: “That’s a wrap! I have genuinely loved every second of this Olympics!
“I feel truly grateful to work with the most incredible people.
The whole crew are so much fun, full of knowledge and super talented individuals. Thank you Paris”.
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