[h=1]A Las Vegas strip club is offering drive-thru shows, nude hand sanitizer wrestling, and 'coronavirus-free' lap dances[/h]
[FONT="]Las Vegas announced a 30-day shutdown on Wednesday, closing all nonessential businessesincluding casinos. But, not all strip clubs appear to be closing their doors.[/FONT]
[FONT="]In a city whose economy is particularly dependent on tourism and hospitality, strip club Little Darlings is striving to stay operational, despite the shutdown ordinance and six-foot social distance recommendation aimed at slowing down the spread of the coronavirus.[/FONT]
[FONT="]It's also offering a host of new options, including a drive-thru show and nude hand sanitizer wrestling.[/FONT]
[FONT="]A representative for Deja Vu, which owns Little Darlings, told Insider that the club is still "business as usual" and is offering what it has advertised as "coronavirus-free" lap dances. When asked whether tests were being made available to workers or patrons, they declined to comment.
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[FONT="]Starting Saturday, Little Darlings says it will put on a 10-minute show that, for $100, patrons can watch from their cars, according to the Las Vegas ***************.[/FONT]
[FONT="]"Guests can drive up to the front door and we're going to have dancers separate by the six-foot separation rule and they can enjoy a totally nude show right from the seat of their car," Ryan Carlson, the club's director of operations, told the ***************.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The club will also offer nude hand sanitizer wrestling. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Las Vegas announced a 30-day shutdown on Wednesday, closing all nonessential businessesincluding casinos. But, not all strip clubs appear to be closing their doors.[/FONT]
[FONT="]In a city whose economy is particularly dependent on tourism and hospitality, strip club Little Darlings is striving to stay operational, despite the shutdown ordinance and six-foot social distance recommendation aimed at slowing down the spread of the coronavirus.[/FONT]
[FONT="]It's also offering a host of new options, including a drive-thru show and nude hand sanitizer wrestling.[/FONT]
[FONT="]A representative for Deja Vu, which owns Little Darlings, told Insider that the club is still "business as usual" and is offering what it has advertised as "coronavirus-free" lap dances. When asked whether tests were being made available to workers or patrons, they declined to comment.
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[FONT="]Starting Saturday, Little Darlings says it will put on a 10-minute show that, for $100, patrons can watch from their cars, according to the Las Vegas ***************.[/FONT]
[FONT="]"Guests can drive up to the front door and we're going to have dancers separate by the six-foot separation rule and they can enjoy a totally nude show right from the seat of their car," Ryan Carlson, the club's director of operations, told the ***************.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The club will also offer nude hand sanitizer wrestling. [/FONT]