Former stripper does the Youth Olympics
A FORMER Sydney stripper has taken pole dancing out of the red light district and on to the world stage after being picked to choreograph part of the opening ceremony for the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore next month.
"Bobbi", who owns Bobbi's Pole Studios, said she never imagined she could make an international career out of exotic dance.
The former stripper left home at 19 to work in a club in Japan and 22 years later teaches pole dancing to women from all walks of life, with two studios in Sydney, one in Perth and one each in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
Bobbi said preparations had been under way for months for the opening ceremony of the World Youth Olympics in Singapore on August 14.
"It's a night of firsts," Bobbi said.
Twenty podiums and poles have been put up among the seating at the giant stadium and the dancers will perform 5m above the audience.
22 years later????a granny stripper??pukes!!
is this what u all want???orchard road floods!!expensive coe!!!rt/ippt!!!!old granny strippers in spore!!!
so there is going to be pole dancing for the YOG opening ceremony? wow.
Former stripper does the Youth Olympics
Originally posted by av98m:so there is going to be pole dancing for the YOG opening ceremony? wow.
'new' Singapore
actually no big deal la.....pole dancing is popular as recreation in many parts of the world these days.
waaaaah.....41 yrs-old and still look so very hot ah............imagine when she was young !
I recall they already had pole dancing during one of the previous NDPs.
So featuring pole dancing at the YOG is not too big a deal.
I am sure the kids have seen worse stuff over the internet.
a poledancing event in the past ndp???did they have some guy masturbating there as well???stuff like that is immoral!
dats an old woman!...she just didnt have her walking stick with her when they took pix!!!
Well, I guess since there is not much publicity for the YOG, create some controversy so that people will talk about the event.
I am sure parents will be writing in to express their disapproval.
Bad publicity is still publicity.