Strippendales, in early 2020. Unlike his dad who was in on the business side, Banerjee is also the gyrating talent. But behind his family legacy — the G-strings and glossy camp veneer of the ’80s beefcake phenomenon — is a bloody tale of greed, arson, FBI informants and murder.
A new four-part docuseries, “Secrets of the Chippendales Murders,” which premieres Monday on A&E, explores the twisted history of franchise.
As his nightclub, which was crawling with shirtless men in bowties and cuffs, became a huge draw in LA, Banerjee hired Nick De Noia, an Emmy-winning children’s producer.
The flamboyant De Noia whipped the group of hunks into a dazzling, Vegas-esque troupe and suggested opening a Big Apple location.
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