This is pretty much impossible in Wisconsin, no matter how pretty you are or how good of a hustler you are. Most of the clubs here require you to go on stage a lot. I think it is doable in other parts of the USA, but you would have to work a lot.





This is pretty much impossible in Wisconsin, no matter how pretty you are or how good of a hustler you are. Most of the clubs here require you to go on stage a lot. I think it is doable in other parts of the USA, but you would have to work a lot.



Playmate of the year is one person a year. Also your contract for US playmate states that you can't dance in gentleman's clubs, if you are caught you face court fines. So this girl did not make 25000. People making money off PB are celebs, my friends, that's it.





I'm sorry, but I think $300,000/year is a gross exaggeration.
"Dancing tables, making deals with devils like a drunk beauty queen"





I def. made well over 200K a year about 7-8 years ago, 2 or 3 years in a row. I think it's possible.
XoXo Gia
Danielle Fishell (the Dish): "If the Super-Star thing doesn't work out, Gia makes a great stripper name"
I definitely think it's possible. Not saying the article is entirely true but 300K/yr as a stripper before taxes is possible. I've made a sizable amount working very minimal shifts and going to school full-time and I'm no statuesque brunette with natural tits.





I refuse to discuss amounts mentioned to me in my career but yes, I believe some girls are capable of this.
Also- Las Vegas is full of opportunities. An attractive woman who is good at networking can do well there.
Did they say what kind of hustling skills she employs? Maybe the figure is to include her gross income before house fees and fines and tip-outs and definitely before taxes. I think it's completely feasible to make such a high gross income in Las Vegas.
Every time a customer gives you money or pays for a dance or time with you in the booth or champagne room, he automatically assumes that you receive ALL of that money. So customers will sit there watching how often you take customers for dances and counts how much money you make. They think we are rolling in dough. They are so oblivious.
Most people have a misconception about our finances. They think we keep all the money that goes thrown at us.
I've worked at clubs that took a straight 50% cut of everything but there were no fines or fees or tip-out. That was less stressful because I could never owe the club and their success was based on my success so they worked with me and not against me. I prefer this kind of arrangement. Then I worked at clubs that charged a heavy house few that was literally like rent in an upmarket neighbourhood plus they took 20% of the rooms plus had fines for even being 1 sec late. And with such clubs I still walked away with 50% of the money that I made dancing. Mind you I hardly ever got fines. I was a good girl. But, it was stressful because you always first had to make money for the club and be in constant debt to them or risk losing your job because you owed them one cent for more than a week. But my gross income was definitely like a surgeon.
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