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Guest at banned 'Come Dine With Me' event in Covid hotspot 'can't wait' for next one

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A women who sparked an angry backlash by taking part in a "Come Dine With Me" party for six during lockdown says another one is already planned.

Organisers of the Saturday night party were labelled "selfish" while the event itself was branded an "utter disgrace" for breaching the coronavirus restrictions.

Police descended on the scene in Hull to break up the bash as it is illegal in the UK to meet up with people from other households in an indoor setting since November 5.

But despite causing an outcry on social media for their decision to hold the event, at one of their homes in the Orchard Park area of the city, one of the group brazenly admitted to planning another similar event, Hull Live reports.

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