The radio presenter and son of pop icon Martin Kemp has raised eyebrows with his unusual theory that pigeons are actually 24-hour surveillance rather than 'real birds' Roman Kemp reckons pigeons are secret spies (Image: Getty Images)
Roman Kemp doesn’t believe pigeons are real birds.
Instead the TV host reckons that they are planted by the government for surveillance.
Roman believes there’s some sense in the conspiracy theory that the common bird, often seen in large city centres, is actually a drone operated as a 24-hour CCTV camera with wings.
His theory is outlined by the fact that Roman, 32, has never come across a baby pigeon - although in reality they predominantly stay in their nests.
The son of popstar Martin said: “Have you ever seen a baby pigeon?
“My