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Jodie Marsh made '£10,000 a week' as a lap dancer after graduating private school

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Jodie Marsh has revealed she used to bag a whopping £10,000 per week as a lap dancer after graduating from an expensive private school.The 43-year-old TV personality gave her first interview to British politician and TV presenter Nigel Farage on his GB News show Talking Pints after a six-year hiatus from TV.Eager to learn more about the star’s rise to fame, Nigel, 58, asked Jodie about her transition from grade-A student at an exclusive private school to starting a career as a lap dancer.READ MORE: Royal expert slams 'gossip' about Queen's mental health and rubbishes Charles claims“You went to Brentwood school and were doing really well.

Much better grades than I got,” said Nigel.“You had the grades you were thinking about becoming a lawyer. You had it all going for you.

And you became a lap dancer. What happened?” he asked.To which Jodie replied: “I know 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.’”She went on to reveal she managed to bag up to £10k per week at the peak of her career.“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.”Viewers took to social media to applaud the star for the interview, where she also talked about being a huge Trump supporter, dubbing it “inspirational” and “refreshing.”One fan gushed: “Inspirational interview.

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