No! That would be so rude!




No it's never happened to me. but if someone did that I would walk right off the stage and have them kicked out ASAP.





Yes, last month!! Lol. I was on main stage and this young drunken Indian dude kept hollering at me so that I could pick up a dollar from his grabby cheap hands. I ignore one dollar tippers(I tell them to leave it on the stage, so they can fuck off asap),but I had to give this dude attention so he could shut the fuck up. He was annoying the shit out of me. I get near him and the asshole loser almost grabbed my tit. I walked away. Then his buddy was doing the same holler with a dollar, and I just completely ignored both. They both started boo'ing. Lol. I laughed at their cheap immaturity.
I couldn't find security at the moment either. Ugh. Sometimes I wonder why my club lets these losers in a so called upscale club.




Yeah if I ever got booed on stage I'm sure management would have security escort them out, or do it themselves. And if security didn't do anything, I would stay on stage but notify the nearest staff member I could find and tell them to go tell security to escort them out of the club. That is so disrespectful, I've never seen it happen, and better not ever.
"Rather have my feet hurting than my pockets."



Not exactly 'booed' but this was a long time ago when I was dancing in a small club in Silicon Valley. Some young douchebag on his way out said (as he looked at me) that there was better talent at the O'Farrell Theater in San Francisco, not like the 'amateurs' here.
The stage was narrow, there was a pole not far from the tip rail. I didn't say anything. I did a 'peter pan spin' and happen to extend my legs when I was spinning in his direction. His head was accidentally on purposed kicked at a pretty good velocity.
I believe he called me a bitch on the way out. I think his buddies were rather stunned.
Call me whatever, but NEVER tell me I'm not a talented dancer.![]()


Not boo'ed. I've been made fun for my dancing and laughed at when I first started. More recently though before I went on stage this hispanic guy who barely spoke any english asked me to marry him. I laughed at how funny it was because he didn't even know me or speak english yet thought we could get married, then I walked away go sit with this old guy because the old guy tipped me unlike the hispanic one. This made the hispanic guy angry and he scowled at me and asked me why the hell I would pick the old guy over him. Then I got called on stage. The club I work at guys walk up to the stage, get a close view then tip. It's a small stage, so you only go up if you are going to tip. He went up and stood there my whole set not tipping a single dollar and yelling "fuck you" repeatedly and "stupid bitch," and blocking everyone else from tipping.





The meanest thing that happened to me on stage, was this time when some dudes threw me quarters on stage (in 2011, when I was super hot). That physically hurt!
I tried ignoring them, until one landed near my eye...and I jumped off the stage and attacked them for what they did. They were promptly kicked out.




That happened to one of my besties. She jumped off the stage onto the guy like a spider monkey and beat the crap out of him. The bouncers stepped in as soon as they were able to stop laughing. It's been a few years and it still cracks us up. "She may be but little but she is fierce."





Shoulda been thrown OUT^!
Me: I entered a fixed short shorts contest..fine I didn't care. This one guy boo so long the dj asked him to cool it.
Not only that, the jerk that boo followed me outside w/his friend & continued to harass me verbally. Some ppl are just dyed in the wool ignorant.
MANY MEN WANTED TO LAY ME DOWN, BUT FEW WANTED TO LIFT ME UP
-Eartha Kitt

No but I have been spit on, the bouncer who happened to be a close friend of mine from high-school made sure to beat the hell of him real good though so it was all good!
No, but last week I was talking to a bachelor and his friend who asked me if I could sign his shirt. I asked him if he had had a dance yet and he said yes, and before I could even ask him for a dance he chose to inform me that "he wasn't going to be getting a dance from me because I didn't measure up" and when I looked at him confused, he said "I don't think you're good enough." I turned to his friend and told him that if he wanted girls to sign his shirt he should probably think about not being so rude to them and got up and left. Next customer I sat with took me in all of two seconds. Walking to the champagne room I passed Mr. Bachelor who was mumbling something about being sorry about "hurting my feelings". I flipped him the hand and shouted "Sorry, can't talk, too busy banking!" The longer I've been working the more it seems like young guys (I'm talking the tinder generation kind) come to the strip club purely to try and fuck with us.
"We can't expect you to just know all the secrets of our top-secret-titty-club!" --Jenna Marbles


no, but i had an asshole throw bottle caps and quarters at me. I threw them back. He got thrown out.
My first time on stage was at an amateur night. The club was packed with college guy types. I was the only girl who didnt dance to hip hop, plus I tried to wear some weird unflattering fishnet dress. I danced to Rammstein.... I got booed, turned completely red, and cried when i got off stage. It was like a nightmare. But that is the only time I ever had that happen, it got much better after that.





OMG this is seriously happening enough to be a thread? Fuck, I'm so sorry, I would be in prison if I saw that happen, that's like worse than extras-at least the extras girl consented to being humiliated.





Not me, but another girl was being heckled....the bouncers threatened the group of guys and they shut the f*ck up.




Once, because I wasn't having the "work for a dollar" bullshit. He threw a glass at me that landed close to my feet and tried to trip me as I was leaving stage. I added another wrist to my record of broken customer bones.









Almost always bc I refuse to dance or at least be entertaining if there isn't money being thrown up there within the first half part of my first song. I'll hear them get up & walk away sometimes to go sit at the other girl's stage but that just means less work for me & to just hustle harder for dances on the floor. Stage is a joke anyways.
"Alot of people are afraid to say what they want, that's why they don't get what they want"~ Madonna
"Respect is a dying art"
"Philosophy is the talk on a cereal box"
Didn't get booed off-stage but the first night I was on stage by myself there was a group of maybe 5-7 who got up right away and I was horribly embarassed. During the set one guy came up and tipped me ten pity dollars. I nearly cried after and almost left. Buuuut I re-grouped and went to go talk to the guy who gave me the 10 and ended up getting the first VIP room of the night. Ended up making 395 that night.
I never did get much better at stage either
"There are different kinds of darkness. There is darkness that frightens, the darkness that soothes, the darkness that is restful. There is the darkness of lovers, and the darkness of assassins. It becomes what the bearer wishes it to be, needs it to be. It is not wholly bad or good."
- The Court of Mist and Fury

Never got booed, I hope it never happens. I wouldn't even know how to react, but the type of person I am, if something like that happened I would probably have a smartass comeback of some kind on the spot. I really need to be annoyed to do that :p When I first started dancing I was rejected by this pretty big old guy which upset me. He gave me the dirtiest look, and said "you are young enough to be my daughter, why would I want get a dance from you? get outta here kid." It was my first night ever at a dive and it was one of those 'dance specials' and every girl had to go up on stage and broadcast herself. This club was definitely not busy and it was Friday night (hence why I work somewhere else now) but I felt pretty crappy because I didn't know how to handle a lap dance and go about getting one, which is partially my fault.
However the night turned around when I got this guy who was around my age (20) to buy 4 dances from me. Tipped me the whole time I was on stage. I think it's ironic because it's usually the college guys / younger guys who don't have much to spend. I guess in life for everything shitty to happen, something good can always happen after!![]()
Yeah, it happens. Usually because I always ignore any asshole with a dollar in his mouth, in his date's cleavage, on his crotch, etc.
No never been booed.
I think if it happened I wouldn't give a fuck, I tend to avoid rude people and act like they don't exist.



no I haven't been, I don't know how I'd react but I'd like to say that I'd laugh at them and tell the pathetic loser(s) to fuck off.
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