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Love Island star Olivia Attwood dragged out of nightclub after drinking Strongbow straight out of the tap

Love Island star Olivia Attwood was thown out of a nightclub after she hopped up on the bar and began drinking Strongbow cider out of the tap.

The reality TV personality, 26, put on the exuberant display at The Source Bar in Maidstone, Kent, at 2.20 am on Thursday.

CCTV caught her draped across the bar drinking cider straight from the tap before a security guard in a hi-vis vest picked her up and carried her out of the venue.

One clubber said: “She got on the bar, tried to drink out the tap and got dragged out straight away. Literally that’s what happened.

“She was with three men and they arrived just before 2am. I’m really honestly a bit confused about why she was there. It was an indie rock night and the club was full of 18-year-olds.

“I’ve always thought Olivia was more of an Essex girl, going to Sugar Hut, dressed up to the nines. We were in shock – it’s so not her.

“She’s from Love Island, she’s got a glam life and she’s a bit older. But she was just wearing jeans and a jumper, not what you would expect.”

The clubber added that the blonde appeared unsteady on her feet from the moment she arrived at the bar.

She said: “She was stumbling around. She wasn’t on the dancefloor, she was just stood by the bar. People clocked who she was and we were looking at her but no one went near her.

“I think someone from her management was with her – they were trying to get her to chill out a bit.

“And when she left they were trying to make sure no one was videoing her – but obviously they didn’t succeed.

“She’s a loud girl, she was protesting when she got dragged out. We laughed when we realised she was slurping on Strongbow, but to be honest, at that point I think she was drinking anything.”

Perhaps Olivia was just drowning her sorrows.

It was recently revealed that her Love Island ex Chris Hughes has blocked her number and is rumoured to have moved on to Lottie Moss, supermodel Kate’s half sister.

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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