Butler in the buff gets Surrey care home residents’ hearts racing

Kingsleigh residents with butler in the buff Alessandro

A butler in the buff, who previously won over care home residents, has strutted back into their lives and lounge wearing an apron and bow tie and not much else.

Care UK’s Kingsleigh in Woking, Surrey, welcomed back the residents’ “favourite” butler, after he previously visited the home for a 99th birthday celebration.

The tattooed and muscular Alessandro, provided an “extra special” service by serving cocktails to the ladies of the house.

Male residents also gave the bare-bottomed butler a cheeky glance as he was met with giggles and cheers from the happy customers.

Kingsleigh resident Hendrina Clough poses with Alessandro Credit: Care UK/PA

“Cor, Alessandro can come again!” said resident Rosemary Cruickshank.

And Jean Cutts said: “I thought that he was amazing. I wish he could visit us every day. I did try to give him my number!”

Residents appeared to be in a positive mood as lateral flow tests came back negative, meaning they had more time to pose for pictures with their “saucy” guest.

Residents Rosemary Cruickshank and Hendrina Clough are served cocktails Credit: Care UK/PA

Kelly Kelleher, home manager at Kingsleigh, said: "The truly memorable afternoon helped to get everyone in the festive mood and despite drinking Old Fashioneds…life at Kingsleigh care home is anything but.

“Our team are always looking to host fun and creative activities that offer residents a memorable experience and which challenge the view of living in a care home – which on this occasion meant welcoming back our favourite butler in the buff, Alessandro.”

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