Adult entertainers have a lot of interesting experiences with their clientele. It's an unusual way to meet a lot of people from different backgrounds and walks of life, and people will open up in an unexpected setting.
What's less interesting and more terrifying is the prospect of running into someone you know. While some strippers aren't fazed by the idea, there are some situations that would shake up even the most seasoned vet.
TikTok user @kendradollx presented one of those situations when she revealed that she had a bachelor party gig recently. She was doing what she was there to do but was horrified to discover that the groom was none other than her brother.
Kendra, who goes by @kendradollx on social media, is a self-described Southern stripper. She loves her job and is proud to dance, as well as model on OnlyFans.
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Kendra revealed the horrifying experience that occurred to her during a recent gig.
"I ended up being the stripper at my brother's bachelor party and I didn't realize until I was completely naked," Kendra captioned a post.
Commenters had a lot of strong reactions to the simple story. Many asked questions, hoping she would post a follow-up video.
"Why did he not notice?" one commenter asked.
"Nah the real question is, why did he go to the strip club is sister works at knowing damn well this could happen ," another replied.
"I have so many questions … why was he at a strip club? what happened after?? did he do it on purpose??? did they just leave??????" another person asked.
Despite those questions, Kendra provided no answers.
A lot of people were doubtful, especially when she didn't follow it up with more details.
"I would've noticed all my brothers friends and most definetly my brother ," one person wrote.
Others came to her defense, saying that dancers aren't often paying attention to their clientele in detail but are focused on their performance.
"Club lighting can heavily hinder how clients look if you're on the stage because the stage lights oftentimes are shining right in the dancer's face," one person said.
"As a dancer, you often block out all the endless faces and stop noticing the different features and everyone just looks as if they're the same bloke."