exclusive chat with Daily Star.Talking about whether people judge her over the racy job, Enya admits that it's getting less and less these days."I would say I get judged less so the longer I’ve been doing it," she told us."I lost a few friends in the first couple of years that just actively didn’t understand why I’d want to be doing what I do."But I’m also very open and vocal about what I do and I think that allows people around me to better understand."Enya says that even if she does face hardship, her co-workers are always there for her though."The best part about the job is definitely the girls," she says."They really are the best and we’re so lucky to have such a close knit group."Rude in Liverpool is ran by businesswoman Amy Gwynn, who.
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