49-year-old mum Juliet Jarvis was a slightly taken aback, but not too surprised when she found her son asleep in her dressing room at 4:30am. Little did she know, things were about to get much stranger.

 

Thinking the naked man under the duvet cover was her 30-year-old son Stewart Kinsey after a Halloween night out, she gave him a pillow.

 

The red flags were everywhere.

 

She was impressed her son was being so polite when he thanked her for the pillow, and thought it was strange his hand was muddy as he took it from her. She also thought it was a bit odd that his car was not out front. It was odder still that he’d pick her dressing room as the perfect place to doze off.

 

 

Juliet wrote the incident off, as her son ‘does funny stuff’. She went back to bed, expecting an explanation in the morning.

 

Turns out the man was a complete stranger!

 

Juliet was completely unaware that the man wasn’t her son until her husband said to her in the morning, “There is a naked man upstairs and it isn’t Stewart.”

 

The random guest was 29-year-old car dealer Marc Campfield, who had his face half painted as a skeleton for Halloween (also making him passable as Stewart). He was thrown out of a nightclub in Farnham, Surrey, according to The Sun, and had no recollection of how he ended up on Juliet's doorstep in Kingsley Common.

 

 

He had left his muddy clothes, phone, and passport in the conservatory.

 

After the mix-up, Juliet’s husband dropped Marc off at his house a couple miles away.

 

The mum complimented her ‘nice new son’s’ politeness, saying in a Facebook post, “Obviously housetrained by someone, he knew not to walk mud through, his shoes were in the conservatory.”

 

Marc and Juliet were lucky this sticky situation turned out so well for the both of them!

 

Juliet didn’t mind playing host to her son’s doppelganger, but she commented on the post, “We are going to lock the back door from now on, so if it happens again, he will have to knock on the door and we will run him home.”

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