It's official: Aldi's 2019 Christmas advert is back and many fans love having Kevin the Carrot and his family back on their screens.



There's a new addition to this year's 'Peaky Blinders' inspired advert; super villain, Russell Sprout, is here to "take back Christmas" and get rid of Kevin the Carrot for good.



Twitter users have taken to social media to praise the advert. One excited fan said: "This is so clever, love it!"

While discussing the battle of the Christmas adverts, another Twitter user said: "I reckon Aldi's Kevin the Carrot is in the lead so far".

However, some fans have spotted a small detail in the advert that can't be unseen, reports the Manchester Evening news .



One twitter user commented: "Why do they not have clothes on? At Christmas they have jumpers. are they naked right now? Is having no clothes on OK in the carrot world? Please, Aldi, enlighten me on this deep Kevin the Carrot lore."



It seems like it's not just Kevin who has gone missing; where are the other carrot's clothes?



Kevin is seen throughout the advert wearing a smart tuxedo complete with top hat, reminiscent of the one Hugh Jackman wore in 'The Greatest Showman'.



His children, on the other hand, aren't wearing anything.





In fact, after Kevin's disappearance, his entire family are shown baring all and not wearing a single item of clothing.



With this new information, Aldi fans are left with a lot of questions: is clothing optional in Kevin's world? Is clothing hard to come by for a carrot?

This might be a fictional story, but the nation is invested in Kevin's life and we can only hope Aldi sheds more light on the situation.