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Ry's goodbye!

Rylan Clark-Neal looks worse for wear after spending the night at Big Brother’s final ever wrap party

RYLAN Clark-Neal looked worse for wear after attending Big Brother’s final ever wrap party last night.

The 30-year-old headed to Sway Night Club in Covent Garden to bid farewell to the show which means so much to him.

 Rylan Clark-Neal looked ready for bed after the wrap party
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Rylan Clark-Neal looked ready for bed after the wrap partyCredit: James Curley

The presenter, who partied the evening before as well, looked ready for bed as he left the bash.

Yesterday the heartbroken star - who triumphed on Celebrity Big Brother in 2013 -  admitted he will be "forever grateful" to the programme.

He wrote on Twitter: "You literally shaped my career and my personal life and I’ll forever be grateful. From day 1 I was a fan, became a housemate, winner, and host and I’ll never find anything like you again. @bbuk.

“The life I’ve got now is all because of you. Big Brother, I’ll get back to you. X (sic)"

 The star was devastated to see the show end
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The star was devastated to see the show endCredit: James Curley
 The star partied hard to see the show out
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The star partied hard to see the show outCredit: James Curley

He previously revealed that he was planning to get drunk to get through the last show - and he kept his word as he and Emma Willis downed vodka and broke the rules during the final episode.

He told : “I am devastated Big Brother is ending.

“I’ll probably be p**sed just so that I can drown the pain with alcohol. But I also want to still do a good show. And I want to remember it. So I won’t be as pissed as I want to be.”

Emma meanwhile struggled to hold back her tears as she opened the final episode of Big Brother.

 Rylan headed to Sway Night Club
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Rylan headed to Sway Night ClubCredit: James Curley
 He looked smart in an all-black outfit
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He looked smart in an all-black outfitCredit: James Curley
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Monday night's show started with a montage of some of the highlights and best-known housemates since the programme began in 2000, including first winner Craig Philips and the late Jade Goody.

Addressing the crowd, an emotional-looking Emma said: "Big Brother entered our lives in the year 2000 before iPods, smartphones, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

"It brought real people from all walks of life into our homes every single night and created a whole new genre of TV that changed popular culture forever."

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