It’s Hard Out Here For Strippers!!!!

Have you seen this video? It shows a stripper in Texas, who fell off the pole. While she was in the middle of some crazy stripper acrobatics. This video has gone super viral!!

https://twitter.com/Mielevague/status/1226717603789332482

This was a crazzzzzzzzyyyyyyyyy fall and this whole thing is so unbelievable. Not only did she fall and survive. But she also got right back up and kept twerking!!! You gotta admire the fact that there was no quit in this woman. She was determined to put on a good show, no matter what. I have some questions tho. Who the hell recorded this and how were they able to have a cell phone out recording in a strip club. I wouldn’t know anything about strip club etiquette. I’m too busy studying my bible scriptures, to be out there like that!! But some of my friends have explained the do’s and don’ts of the gentlemen’s clubs.

The victim of this fall decided to post this update on IG, to talk about her injuries.

https://www.instagram.com/tv/B8XZp2lluSF/

Friends of the unfortunate young lady, have also launched a go fund me page to help her with all of her medical costs. If you would like to throw a couple of dollars her way, here you go……

https://www.gofundme.com/f/geneas-medical-expenses?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link-tip&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet

You may be asking yourself, why does Genea “The Stripper” need help with her medical costs. Here’s why her job isn’t pitching in to help with those hospital bills.

  • Strippers are not employees of the clubs where they work. In many cases, they’re considered independent contractors. Which means they’re freelance twerkers.
  • Independent contractors aren’t entitled to benefits such as minimum wage, paid time off, or workers’ compensation.
  • In fact, after a night full of “Using what they got, to get what they want” (Players Club Reference), strippers have to pay a fee for the privilege of stripping at the clubs.
  • Dancers are also left out in the cold when it comes to retirement, 401k or any kind of pension.

There have been numerous cases where strippers have been injured while swinging on the pole and have been award damages by the courts. One of those case played out in Indiana. A dancer suffered a spine injury after falling off the pole. At first, she was denied workers comp but she fought and won. However; this isn’t something that happens all the time.

Some states are also cracking down on the practice of clubs classifying strippers as freelancers. There have also been numerous class action lawsuits, that have resulted in the courts making it rain for the dancers. But despite the “L’s” many clubs have taken, most still slide under the radar and keep making money off the backs and thongs of these women. Offering them no protection, when it comes to injury or death, while they’re out there shaking what their mamas gave them.

In many cases, strippers are taking their lives into their own hands, each and every time they climb on and off that pole.