A CELEBRITY was spotted in a popular Broadway shop renowned for attracting famous faces.

The Man Cave, nestled in Broadway High Street, had English radio and television presenter Chris Moyles enter the store last week.

The star was attracted by the large Darth Vader outside the stop and had told Julian Lloyd, the owner of The Man Cave, that he is a big fan of the movies.

"He was a really nice guy," said Mr Lloyd.

"He is a massive Star Wars fan like me, and we have a retro room upstairs, which he enjoyed.

"He was drawn in by our Darth Vader outside.

"We had a massive mention on his radio show  - it was like a ten-minute slot."

The radio star had brought a Star Wars-themed music box, which he had taken onto The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X to see if listeners could guess his mystery object. 

"He said it was the coolest shop ever, and it is a place where they have nothing you want in it, but God, you need everything in there," Mr Lloyd added.

"I sent him a little key ring with multiple uses, and he talked about it for 20 minutes on the show.

"It is a massive plug for the shop."

The Man Cave first opened in 2017 in Dickens House.

Since its opening, Mr Lloyd said the store had Simon Cowell visit five times.

The store has also welcomed music producer and DJ Goldie and motorsport star David Brandon.

"I see them (celebrities) as normal people and they like to be treated like normal people.

"Our store is fun, and we like people to smile and enjoy themselves."

The Man Cave Broadway is spread over three floors, offering a wide range of gifts and furniture.

It even features its own man cave, where visitors can play a game of pool or chill out on the sofas.