Jodie Marsh made "£10,000 a week” working as a stripper. The former glamour model attended the fee-paying Brentwood School in Essex but she gave up the opportunity to enter higher education to get a job at Stringfellows - the legendary lap dancing club owned by the late Peter Stringfellow - and the money she made was astronomical.
Speaking to UK politician-turned-presenter Nigel Farage on his GB News TV show 'Talking Pints', the 43-year-old television personality shared: "I went to the best private school ever and then I just became a lap dancer. “I don’t know.
I got offered a job. I used to go to Stringfellows on a night out and I was sitting there one night and somebody said ‘why do you keep coming here for a night out you should work here. ’” “The guy said yeah you could make a fortune, and I said how much are we talking and he said at the time it was about £2k per week or something like that. “Anyway I ended up working there and I made about £10k per week, it was great fun. ” Jodie’s answer came after the 58-year-old broadcaster - who attended the uber exclusive south London boarding school Dulwich College - asked her “what happened” that made her change her plans from becoming a lawyer to being an exotic dancer.
Nigel asked: “You went to Brentwood School and were doing really well. Much better grades than I got. “You had the grades you were thinking about becoming a lawyer.
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