Saturday, June 6, 2026

Stripping ‘no career’

Date:

Share post:

YOUNG BARBADIAN WOMEN are being advised to steer clear of strip clubs as a career choice.

It is coming from a former strip club deejay who is saying that girls who engage in such practices might have been victims of psychological abuse at the hands of a family member.

Teddy Joseph said the strip club was not the answer for young women and he advised them to go into “modelling or some other form of income [generating activity] because you are using your body where numerous men are going to come and they are going to degrade you . . . .

“You are being given the amount that you ask for but that is not the amount you are valued at. You have put a price tag on your person. You can develop an idea to generate income at home. Young women can get into the nails and face massages instead of going to the line of prostitution or that line,” he told the DAILY NATION in an interview yesterday.

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

 

Previous article
Next article

Related articles

Grandmaster seeks $12 000

Local draughts grandmaster Jack Francis is seeking approximately $12 000 in sponsorship to compete in two overseas competitions...

BLPC: Solar panel check a must

Barbados Light & Power Company (BLPC) is urging homeowners to take practical steps to protect themselves, beyond stocking...

Range of talent in Rhythms of Legacy

Barbados’ newest tent Rhythms Of Legacy opened its doors Thursday night at the Daphne Joseph-Hackett Theatre with a cast of eager performers...

House destroyed in fire at Weston, St James

One wooden home at Weston, St James, was destroyed by fire this morning. The Barbados Police Service responded with...