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Ed Sheeran kicked Justin Bieber out his hotel room after too many Jagerbombs

Los Angeles - Ed Sheeran reportedly threw out VIP guests in his pyjamas from his hotel suite in Milan, Italy after the MTV EMAs.

The Thinking Out Loud hitmaker - who co-hosted the music awards with Ruby Rose on Sunday night - is believed to have invited Justin Bieber, Rudimental and Mark Ronson back after the Warner label party at the ME hotel.

According to a source, Bieber beat Rudimental in a game of pool, and Uptown Funk hitmaker Mark and Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon then had a game, while being delivered an endless supply of Jagerbombs.

A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Trollies full of Jagerbombs were being shipped to Ed's room on the top floor.

"They kept calling down requesting more, along with bottles and bottles of champagne.

"It got pretty raucous. Ruby ended up on crutches because her filming injury flared up again. And she ended up having a dance-off with Rudimental's Piers, who's also on crutches."

Check her out trying to pull of Drake's famous moves from the Hotline Bling video:

Hahahah had to be done #hotlinebling

A video posted by Ruby Rose (@rubyrose) on

However, it all got a bit too much for the 24-year-old lightweight, who was already rather drunk and spitting expletives on live TV.

The source added: "By now, it was 3:00 and Ed was getting a bit tired and emotional. People still wanted to party, but he was in his night clothes and wanted to go to bed so he politely sent them all downstairs."

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