Loose Women's Judi Love has recalled the "terrifying" moment she encountered a girl who'd had her drink spiked.
The Strictly Come Dancing contestant spoke out about the incident after the reopening of clubs has been accompanied by alarming reports of drugs being added to people's drinks without them knowing.
Writing in OK! magazine Judi said: "Once I encountered a girl who I think had been spiked in the toilets and it was scary.
"Her friends had left the club and she was just about aware enough to tell me that, but she could barely move.
"I called for help. It's terrifying and it's happening to young girls everywhere."

Judi was voted out of Strictly on the weekend after been diagnosed with Covid last month.
The Loose Women star admitted the virus had 'knocked it out of her' and shared a video of her laid up in bed where she told fans her symptoms from the virus were 'very real.'
Judi and her partner Graziano di Prima lost the dreaded dance off against Olympian Adam Peaty and his pro partner Katya Jones.
However the comedian said she'd loved her time on the show and thanked Graziano for sticking by her.
Following the judges' result, Judi called her epic experience "life changing".
She told host Tess: "Can I just say I’m taking Graz home! I will keep dancing.
"This has been an amazing experience, a life changing experience, I want to say thank you to all the professional dancers, the judges, the team, everybody!"
The panelist broke down in tears earlier in the series as she dedicated her Waltz to her late parents.
Judi's dad died 12 years after the death of her mother, who passed away in 2009 following a battle with dementia, and Judi has admitted she is still coming to terms with it.
Writing in her column for New magazine earlier this year, Judi wrote: "I’m still getting to grips with my dad passing away last month.
"I grew up living mostly with my mum, but that doesn’t mean the pain of losing my dad is any less.
"Knowing that the voices of both parents have now gone has left me with a great deal of pain and sadness
"They sacrificed so much for me, coming to a country that felt so far away from home, and I’m so proud of the experiences the’ve given me."
* Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday night on BBC One
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