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  2. Kavos Weekender - Wikipedia

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    In Series 2, cameras were installed in the bedrooms. The final reps of The Magaluf Weekender were Imogen, Jordan, Ali and Tobi. In 2015, the show relocated to Ibiza for Series 4 and became Ibiza Weekender, despite following a similar format to the previous version of the programme. Imogen returned in Episode 1, with Jordan returning in Episode 3.

  3. David Potts (TV personality) - Wikipedia

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    From 2016 to 2023, he appeared as head rep on the ITV2 reality series Ibiza Weekender and its successor Kavos Weekender. He has also appeared on the E4 dating series Celebs Go Dating and has finished as runner-up on Celebs on the Farm and Celebrity Karaoke Club. In 2024, he won the twenty-third series of Celebrity Big Brother.

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  7. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    A large number of skeptics dispute the methods and results claimed by HIT advocates. [2] Some of the criticism asserts that HIT violates much conventional "wisdom" in weight training. By always using a weight that one can lift 8-12 times, using 4 second negatives, and so on, it has flown in the face of the exercise establishment. [3]

  8. Club 18-30 - Wikipedia

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    Club 18-30 was a holiday company working from its head office in Peterborough, that provided holidays for people aged 18–30 in typical party island destinations. Club 18-30 was sold on to Thomas Cook in 1998 and took around 45,000 guests each year.

  9. Joe Lycett - Wikipedia

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    Joe Harry Lycett (born 5 July 1988), [3] also known by the self-given moniker Mummy, [4] [5] and formerly as Hugo Boss, is a British comedian, television presenter and painter.