Metropolitan Police where she tackled hard-hitting crime and followed many strict rules.READ MORE:'People think I'm dumb because I'm hot stripper – but job makes me extremely smart'Even though she worked in a rewarding profession, she always liked the idea of stripping off.She even took a year off in the late 90s as she headed off to Australia to work in a topless bar.
Following her retirement in 2020, she started working as part of a cabaret group and now strips for charity at events.Even though she's no longer in the force, Michelle ensures she always pays homage to her old job during her routines.When she performs she wears a police uniform, uses handcuffs and a truncheon.Not to mention she also arrests audience members if she thinks they're "being too sexy".Michelle said: "For me, stripping is about female empowerment and loving yourself."I'm not a skilled dancer, I just love my body and love getting my kit off after 30 years of restrictions on what I could and couldn't do."She said she initially joined the Metropolitan Police as a cadet back in 1989.Michelle was 18 when she signed up, and then she went onto become a PC within the force in August 1990.The now-stripper spent time working in south-east London, before transferring to Hampshire Police seven years later.She loved every moment in the police, but she was also quite conscious of how she spent her spare time due to the line of work she was in.
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