EXCLUSIVE: A stripper with rave reviews of her time performing at pop up venues in Cheltenham during the festival has claimed she made £3k in just one night’s work
A stripper who entertains punters at Cheltenham Festival has said the same blokes to her return every year, and claims in one night alone cashed in £3,000.
Adult entertainer Emily Blake ditched her desk job for an exciting new career in the adult entertainment industry after becoming bored with office work.
She has since raked in money with online subscription sites, but Cheltenham, however, is the one time of the year that her fans can watch her strip off live, because the money dancers can make is too good to miss.
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She told the Daily Star that she "goes every year" and often sees her punters return too.
She said: "It’s very profitable. I went last year and made over 3k in one night.
"People from all over come so you get a variety of punters, I love it!
"You do get the same clients as last year as they also come every year, but there is also loads of new faces, honestly the best event I go to every year."
Emily, from Tamworth, said the 2019 event was the first time she stripped down at Cheltenham.
When first speaking to the Daily Star back in 2020, she said: "I worked there for three nights from Wednesday to Friday which were some of the best nights and memories I have.
"The money is so much better at Cheltenham week, I rarely bother dancing at any other events as it seems pointless.
"In just the three nights I worked last time, I made thousands. You get a lot more cash at Cheltenham because you get guys who think they’re from Wolf of Wall Street.”
Aside from horse racing, the annual week-long event in Gloucestershire is renowned for its wild booze-fuelled parties.
Each year punters from across the UK flock to Cheltenham, hoping to cash in big from a flutter at the bookies before splurging their winnings on saucy strip shows.
It comes as Red Apple Associates Ltd were granted permission to run a sexual entertainment venue at Jessop House, located opposite Cambray Baptist Church.
Cheltenham Borough Council approved plans for the venue to open over the festival week this year.
Jessop House will now run 17 nights a year of titillating action, which Emily thinks is a positive. Speaking previously to the Daily Star on Cheltenham's controversial new strip club, Emily said: "I don't see the harm in it at all. No one's hurt, everyone has fun, win win."
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