Hundreds of drunk, horny Brits shamed for outrageous holiday behaviour on shocking ‘Kavos was ready for you’ Facebook page
More than 5,000 Facebook users are signed up to the regular drunken updates from the Greek resort
BADLY behaved Brits abroad have been shaming their boozed-up pals and posting the outrageous snaps online.
Facebook page Turns Out Kavos Was Ready For You carries dozens of pictures of cheeky Brit youngsters playing pranks on their worse-for-wear mates.
The antics on the Corfu party resort followed the notorious Maga Walk of Shame page that The Sun uncovered yesterday.
That social media offering carried pictures of revellers on their way home from boozy nights out.
Now Kavos party animals are in the cross hairs of internet pranksters.
Among the 18-30 victims are youngsters catching some sleep on top of bin bags and others taking a nap on their late night pizza and chips.
More than 5,000 Facebook users are signed up to the regular drunken updates from the Greek resort.
It ominously warns: "Think your (sic) ready for Kavos? Think again, Kavos can destroy you in one night. Love Life Love Kavos."
Yesterday we revealed how pictures of young men and women getting up close and personal in the streets and nightclubs of Magaluf were being shared online.
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The cheeky site, is a massive hit with holiday reps and has quickly attracted thousands of followers.
The page also features pictures and videos, posted by other tourists, of half-naked girls walking back to their hotels and holiday apartments after wild nights out.
Many look worse for wear as they stagger down the main strip the morning after a big night.
A Walk of Shame is defined in the Urban Dictionary as “walking back home the day after an unplanned casual sexual encounter, typically dressed in the same clothes as the previous evening”.
One rep said: “They used to say what happens in Magaluf stays in Magaluf… but not anymore. These photos will give some a lasting reminder of the best holiday of their lives."
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