Take Me Out contestants evicted from mansion after raucous party

 

Laura Davis
Monday 07 January 2013 11:38 GMT
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They're single, and ready to mingle.

As the fifth series of Take Me Out hit our screens on Saturday, a party in Staffordshire organised for all former contestants got a little out of hand.

The party, reportedly organised by two contestants, took place in a swish £1.5 million house - but was cut short when they were allegedly evicted the following morning.

Apparently, contestants were playing strip pool - we like to think this was inspired by Prince Harry's strip billiards sesh in Las Vegas last year.

Last January, a similar party for contestants took place where the venue was reportedly trashed, with one partygoer even apparently commenting:

“Everyone just cut loose. There were condoms everywhere.”

Let the daters, see the door.

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