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'I work as a stripper - my dad's pals were mortified when they saw me on stage'

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TikTok as @mikifromtheclub, said that her dad knew about her work - but his friends didn't. That was until they went into a strip club the 29-year-old worked at, in Perth, Western Australia, and got the shock of their lives when she was called up on stage to do some of her "spicy dancing." READ MORE: 'I earn £56k a year "spicy dancing" in strip clubs – and only work two days a week' The pair of blokes became visibly uncomfortable – but Miki said she used it as motivation to give one of the best shows of her eight-year career.

Speaking to the Daily Star, Miki said: "My father's manager and workmate from his job came into my club. My dad knew I worked there but his workmates certainly didn't. "They were sitting at the stage watching another dancer, and I got called up to the stage while they were still sitting there."When I started dancing they recognised me as their workmate's daughter and became visibly embarrassed and awkward."I thought the whole thing was so funny, as strippers we don't tend to get embarrassed easily so I was unfazed by their presence."I put on the show of my life and whipped out all the best pole tricks I knew."They might have left thinking 'how embarrassing that our colleague's daughter works there' but they definitely can't deny that I have skills and stage presence." Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter But thankfully, her dad was in good spirits about the situation, as she added: "I joked about this later with my dad and we both thought it was hilarious." Miki earned around $98,000AUD (£56,000) in the last year from dancing in the club two nights a week – according to the meticulous records she keeps in a spreadsheet..

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