AS IF one star from The Only Way Is Essex wasn’t enough, clubbers will get three for the price of one at Bushwackers this weekend.
Ricky Rayment, Billi Mucklow and Cara Kilbey will be the stars on show at the club on Sunday, making sure it’s a Bank Holiday weekend to remember for fans of the ITV2 programme.
The trio are all relative newcomers to the show but have made their mark from the usual relationships, break-ups, drunken brawling and humour.
On Sunday, viewers saw Billi’s relationship with best mate Cara’s brother Tom come to an end, while Ricky was blamed for the break up of Gemma and Charlie’s relationship after saucy text exchanges with the bubbly blonde.
And Cara, along with Billi, recently completed the London Marathon alongside James ‘Arg’ Argent, who came to the town centre club in February.
Sara Quinn, from Bushwackers, said she was delighted to have the stars at the venue, following on from previous appearances from Joey Essex, as well as Made In Chelsea’s Spencer and Jamie.
“It is going to be such a great night,” she said.
“It is always really busy when we have TOWIE stars, everyone loves coming along and having their picture taken, and there’s always a great atmosphere.
“We are really pleased that Ricky, Billi and Cara are coming to Swindon, it’s great for the town and it’s something a bit different.
“Make sure you get down here early as we are expecting queues and we don’t want anyone to miss out on meeting the guys.”
Doors open at 10pm on Sunday.
l Bushwackers is offering one lucky Adver reader and five friends the chance to get their hands on a special VIP package on Sunday night.
The winner and friends will win a queue jump, free entry, a VIP booth, bottle of champagne and the chance to meet the stars.
To be in with a chance of winning, answer the following question: Which fellow TOWIE star did Cara and Billi run the London Marathon with?
Send your answers, plus your name, age and contact telephone number to kbond@swindonadvertiser.co.uk by Friday.
All entrants must be over the age of 18.
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