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Inside wild Magaluf nights out as ex-rep exposes strippers, extreme sex and chunder shots

Heading to the party destination of Magaluf is a rite of passage for many Brits.

The promise of cheap booze and debauched nights on the Punta Ballena Street reel thousands in every year.

And the Majorcan coastal town didn’t get the nickname of Shagaluf for nothing.

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Over the years, the Spanish island has seen public sex, street brawls, drugs gangs and countless teenagers chundering by the curb. But what’s it like behind the scenes?

A former bar crawl rep has lifted the lid on what it was really like to work at the party destination – from strippers on the strip to sex games that go “too far”.



OnlyFans bombshell Gia Clarke used to work as a holiday rep in Magaluf

Gia Clarke, a 28-year-old from Leeds, worked as a party rep in Magaluf back in 2013.

At 19, she earned around £9 commission for every bar crawl ticket she flogged to holidaymakers.

She’d make around £88 total on a typical day and would let her hair down with wild nights on the strip.

Gia partied with guests, who’d have booze poured down their throats before they took part in sex games.

The OnlyFans model told The Sun: “During the games, they would go into the crowds to find a guy and a girl, bring them up on stage and get them to do dares to win a bottle of vodka or other alcohol.



The Magaluf strip is located on Punta Ballena Street and is bursting with busy bars



Gia saw all kinds of debauchery when she took revellers out on the strip

“It was a very ‘lads, lads, lads’ kind of environment and there would be things like lap dances, taking shots from each others’ mouths and getting into lots of sex positions.

“Sometimes I’d see people having full-on sex on the crawls too.”

As partygoers lost their clothes – and their inhibitions – they’d become easy targets too.

Over the years, gangs of pickpockets have been quick to swarm on loose mobile phones, watches and jewellery.

And some revellers would even end up splashing thousands on strippers while in a drunken state.



Two girls pose with an inflatable penis in Punta Ballena street



Gia recalls revellers getting drawn in by strippers when they were drunk

Gia explained: “Strippers used to stand outside in front of the clubs in their bras and knickers to lure men in. It may sound bad, but I saw way worse on Carnage bar crawls.

“I know strippers have been thrown up on many times from the guys drinking too much, there was a lot of chundering.

“I remember someone nearly drank a shot glass filled with sick because they picked it up and didn’t know what it was.”

The former holiday rep said the nights out could be “utter chaos” – and admits they went “too far” at times.

One of the most notorious incidents involved an 18-year-old British tourist who performed sex acts on 24 men back in 2014.



A lot of revellers end up falling onto the pavement or chucking up by the curb



Gia admits some nights out got a bit too wild, which may be why authorities are clamping down now

At the time, it was claimed the teen believed she would win a free holiday if she completed the sexual challenge.

But allegedly, she was given a cheap cocktail called “holiday” instead.

The bar where it all took place was fined, along with the bar crawl operator.

And since then, authorities have reportedly been cracking down on rowdy tourism.

In recent months more than 30 bars, clubs and booze cruises were issued with a whopping total of £1.5million in fines.



Four police officers patrol in Punta Ballena street in the Magaluf holiday resort in Calvia

They were handed over on the basis of “excess tourism” laws – with penalties reaching £120,000 in some cases.

And last year, business leaders in Playa de Palma said they were sick of “drunken tourism”.

In a bid to clean up the destinations reputation, bar crawls have been banned on the island.

Meanwhile, guests at all-inclusive resorts in Majorca were slapped with a “six days a drink” rule earlier this year unless they stump up extra cash.

Tourists even have to sign a “good behaviour pledge” upon arrival.

Speaking to local newspapers last year, a Majorca politician added: “If British tourists want to come and just be excessive and drunk, then they are not welcome.

“They spoil it for others who have a lot of money and want a nice holiday in peace.”

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