TWO reality television stars are swapping central London for Swindon this weekend as they head to a town centre nightspot.
Heart-throbs of the E4 show Made in Chelsea, Spencer Matthews and Jamie Laing, will be making an appearance at Bushwackers in the town centre on Sunday, April 8.
They will be following in the footsteps of rival reality TV stars Joey Essex and James ‘Arg’ Argent, from The Only Way is Essex, who have also visited the club in the last year and attracted full houses.
The pair could both be breaking a few hearts on the night as they hold a meet and greet with fans and pose for photographs during the night.
Spencer, 22, has been made famous on the show due to his on-off love affair with Caggie Dunlop, while 22-year-old Jamie is heir to the McVitie’s fortune, says a bad night out for him is one where he doesn’t pull.
Sara Quinn, from Bushwackers, said the club was excited about the night which is usually one of the busiest of the year anyway.
She said: “We are expecting it to be rammed. Tonight and Sunday are two of our busiest nights of the year any way so we are expecting the place to be full on Sunday.
“It will be a great night, with offers on drinks and the chance to meet the two stars of the show.”
Ticket are £5, and one lucky Adver reader is in with the chance of meeting Spencer and Jamie in the VIP area.
The club is offering a reader and five friends a VIP booth and a bottle of champagne.
To be in with the chance of winning, answer the following question.
l Which Made in Chelsea star is dating rapper Professor Green? Email your answers, with your name, age and contact telephone number, to medwards@swindonadvertiser.
co.uk. All entrants must be aged 18 or over and normal Newsquest competition terms and conditions apply.
Closing date for entries is midday on Friday, April 6.
The winner will be notified by telephone on Friday, April 6, after midday.
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