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I'm a professional party girl and I have an unbeatable hangover cure

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A PROFESSIONAL party girl has revealed her secret to surviving heavy drinking sessions and claims she has an unbeatable hangover cure.

Danielle Walsh, 34, says her role as an events representative combined with her years of drinking experience makes her an expert in banishing the after-effects of alcohol.

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Danielle Walsh claims to have the secret formula to banish grim hangoversCredit: SWNS
The professional party girl gets paid for drinks with gamblers

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The professional party girl gets paid for drinks with gamblers

She gets paid to be the life and soul of the party at stag dos in Northern Ireland – and drinks while doing it.

The 34-year-old was scouted by a bar manager who within seconds spotted one of her impressive viral videos of herself guzzling cocktails.

Now Danielle is tasked with giving punters “the best night of their lives” as hostess at a popular bar on her home turf.

But consistently having a night out can overtake even the heaviest drinkers – so she formulated the perfect remedy to get rid of her sore head.

The rescuer, who acts as a party animal, claims that the solution to curing your hangover requires just a few basic items.

Danielle told me Daily star: “You can't dwell on it. You have to get up and go out and make sure your house is clean beforehand.

“Every Sunday I get prepped with a multi-pack of pickled onion Walkers crisps and diet coke. Honestly, it works wonders.”

She insists that her trusty snacks are the only thing she relies on to ensure she can get back into town the next night.

The partygoer and mother of one manages to fit her fun job into her nine-to-five work week schedule because she isn't besieged by a crippling hangover.

And she needs all the energy she can get for the evening, because after a few welcome drinks, Danielle jumps on the party bike with the party goers for a non-stop drinking session.

She then returns with her husbands-to-be for a series of raunchy activities, including willy workshops, cocktail classes and strippers.

The mother continued: “I do it because I enjoy it. I don't get paid more than anyone else on the team.

“Think of a weekend in Ibiza, but in Belfast. I take tourists from all over the world.

“I'm a party animal and love a night out, so getting paid to party is an absolute dream for me.

“I can let my hair down and blow off steam – while making money – it's a win-win. My healthcare colleagues absolutely love it and find it hilarious.”

Brits have long been looking for a hangover solution that actually works.

HELP FOR HANGOVER

The NHS recommends that both men and women should drink no more than 14 units of alcohol per week.

This equates to six small glasses of wine, six pints of lager or five pints of cider.

Celebrities aren't immune to the effects of partying either: They're seen sharing their secrets to feeling better in the morning.

Footie chief executive David Beckham swears by an Alka-Seltzer tablet before bed and then a bacon sarnie in the morning, explaining: “My grandpa told me to do that.”

And GOOP wellness guru Gwyneth Paltrow promises that switching between hot and cold water in the shower will revive you.

Pharmaceutical giants are keen to capitalize on drinkers' desperation to get rid of their hangovers too.

A new pill has hit the market that claims to put an end to your self-imposed struggles, leaving you feeling refreshed the next day.

Myrkl is a new supplement you can take before drinking that claims to prevent hangovers.

Participants in a clinical trial who drank two glasses of wine and took the supplement before drinking had an average of 50 percent less alcohol in their blood after 30 minutes.

After 60 minutes they had 70 percent less, significantly reducing the impact of alcohol on the body.

However, Dr. Deborah Lee of Dr. Fox Online Pharmacy told The Sun that it is “not so much a hangover cure, but rather a means of preventing you from getting drunk.”

The mother-of-one moonlights as an events representative while juggling her job as a healthcare worker

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The mother-of-one moonlights as an events representative while juggling her job as a healthcare worker

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