Aidan Turner Barely Covered in Steamy Towel Scenes for ‘And Then There Were None

Aidan Turner has basically broken the internet as he bared his flawless abs for And Then There Were None.

It’s no wonder the BBC’s Agatha Christie adaptation dominated the airwaves when scenes with the Irish hunk walking around in nothing but a towel exist.

The Poldark star, 32, plays the smouldering Phillip Lombard in the murder mystery and has delighted viewers, with some insisting his semi-naked appearance is “worth the license fee alone’.

After Aidan wandered the halls in the steamy towel scenes one viewer tweeted: “Aiden Turner in a towel…worth the licence fee alone.”

Aidan Turner could always make a living selling towels (Image: BBC)

There are no words for this beautiful sight (Image: BBC)

His intense gaze and smattering of hairs on his chest had others literally drooling: “And Lo, the Angel Gabriel appeared and said ‘Yes, you will see Aidan Turner in a towel’.”

Another cheeky fan of Aidan said: “He should’ve been made to remove that towel. He was clearly concealing a weapon under it.”

It seems that pulses were raised and others totally forgot about the plot: “Highlight was Aidan Turner in a towel.”

While another said: “Who cares whodunnit! #AidanTurner in towel.”

The first time Aidan’s flawless abs were revealed to the world and nothing else mattered again

It’s the second time the actor has given viewers a peek of his body, as in the first episode of And Then There Were None bosses enticed viewers by showing Aidan in a bloodied ripped shirt.

The murder mystery has certainly proved a Christmas hit and Aidan’s role in the show hasn’t hindered ratings.

He first shot to fame when he stripped off playing Cornish scything sensation Poldark in the hit BBC series .

And it seems that there must be some sort of clause in his contract that requires him to appear semi-naked according to one Twitter user: “Is Aidan Turner contractually obliged to get his kit off? I’m not complaining mind, not at all *wipes drool off chin*”

Aiden Turner in And Then There Were None (Image: BBC)

This adaptation of her 1939 novel – the best-selling crime tale of all time, with more than 100 million copies sold – is more like a dark Scandi noir drama than a cosy whodunnit.

The all-star cast – including Charles Dance and Miranda Richardson – play 10 strangers brought together on an isolated island off the Devon coast.

They have each been responsible for a death in the past and as the guests await their mysterious hosts they notice a nursery rhyme, Ten Little Soldier Boys, on the wall.

Over the following days they start to die one by one – just like the boys in the rhyme, which ends “…and then there were none”.

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