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Downton Abbey bans underwear and bottles from set

Following water bottle-gate producers of the period drama have banned cast and crew from bringing contemporary items to work.
Downton Abbey Cast banned from bring contemporary items to set

Robert Crawley and Lady Edith - do you see the mistake? PHOTO: Facebook/ Downton Abbey.

“Modern watches and jewellery are out and so even is modern underwear as the danger is apparently too great it could be seen if we bend over,” an on-set snitch told the UK’s Telegraph.

“They have relented in the case of prescription glasses and asthma guns, but that’s about it.”

The strict rules come after a press photo fail made headlines last week.

Related: See the hilarious Downton Abbey press photo fail

A plastic water bottle visible in the background of the period drama. PHOTO: Facebook/ Downton Abbey.

The image depicted Robert Crawley, played by Hugh Bonneville, and Lady Edith, played by Laura Carmichael, dressed in authentic regalia but a modern day mineral water bottle was left on the mantel piece in the background of the portrait.

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While it was supposedly an innocent mistake, the show’s creator, Lord Fellowes, who values the show’s historical credibility, was said to be upset with the blunder.

Taking it all in their stride, the cast of the show snapped a tongue-in-cheek shot to support the work of charity WaterAid, an international organisation which provides clean water and toilet facilities to underprivileged communities.

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