GEORDIE Shore star Nathan Henry enjoyed a right royal knees up as he dressed as a king for his boozy birthday party.
The MTV star was celebrating his 31st birthday with his closest pals, including co-stars Sophie Kasaei and Chloe Ferry.
The Geordie Shore favourite’s event dress code was regal – and Nathan looked the part in a black blazer embroidered with gold thread and button detail.
A gold crown finished off his look as he headed to the Mercure Hotel in Darlington for his special night.
He was joined by Sophie who looked unrecognisable as an ice queen wearing a sparkle blue corset top and white wig, paired with light trousers.
She too wore a sparking crown as she posed on a matching silver throne.
Meanwhile their close pal Chloe had the dark fairy princess look down to a tee in a black feathered mini dress with white lace detail.
She teetered around the dancefloor on skyscraper heels and carried a royal cane as the party continued.
Later in the night, Sophie could be seen squealing with excitement at something on the other side of the room.
The trio’s Geordie Shore co-stars Beau Brennan, Nikita Jasmine, Bethan Kershaw, Abbie Holborn, James Tindale, Louis Shaw, Amelia Lily were all in attendance.
This could suggest fans will get the full lowdown on their rowdy antics in an upcoming episode.
Birthday boy Nathan was all smiles and looked to be having the time of his life after he recently opened up on his catfishing hell.
‘CATFISHING HELL’
Nathan, who stars in his own MTV show, Geordie Shore: Their Story, said he’s been targeted by men using fake profiles and said it was hard to know who was genuine or not.
In an exclusive interview, Nathan said: “I can honestly count on my hands and toes now how many times I’ve been catfished.
“People have got so much time on their hands so they’re getting really good at it. Recently I had one guy in London start talking to me and his profile was really believable. He’d even managed to get himself verified on Tinder – which is so weird seeing as he clearly wasn’t who he said he was.
“We were getting on really well and we started voice noting each other and it all matched out, nothing felt out of the ordinary.
“Then we exchanged a few pictures, just of us going about our days and he told me he was in bed and sent me two pictures, but they were clearly different beds.
“I said hang on, you’re in one bed two seconds ago and now you’re in another – what’s going on?
“As soon as I mentioned it he started getting defensive. So I worried I was just being paranoid but a week later when I said to him I wanted to know who I was talking to and meet up – all distanced of course – he went cold and said he thought we should stop talking.
“At that moment I knew he was a cat fish. It’s horrible because you think you’re getting to know someone and they’re not who they say they are.”
Recalling how the experience left him feeling upset, Nathan added: “It’s like the dark side of fame.
“You can never tell. I’ve met people who pretend they don’t know I’m on TV and then their mates tell me they’re obsessed with Geordie Shore. It’s like, just be honest with me. Why bother lying about it?”