Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Octomom strips at Florida nightclub … despite lawsuit with rival club

Nadya “Octomom” Suleman has inspired a civil war between two South Florida nightclubs. Despite a lawsuit against her for canceling a gig last month at T’s Lounge, the single mom of 14 rubbed it in their faces by taking it all off on Friday night at the rival Playhouse Gentlemen’s Club. During her two 12-minute sets in front of a crowd of 400-plus, Suleman worked the pole for dollar bills dressed up as a dominatrix in a black latex bra and panties and a pig-tailed schoolgirl.
Although patrons of the club seemed to enjoy Suleman’s amateur attempt at stripping, the pros at Playhouse didn’t exactly give her a glowing review. One dancer named Jennifer described Octomom, 37, as “really stiff” to The Miami Herald. “Oh my God, she can’t dance. But it’s good for the rest of us because she made it a busy Friday night. We’re going to get extra tips.”
Suleman, who claims she was sexually liberated after shooting her solo video, “Octomom: Uncovered,” was paid $5,000 for her gig at Playhouse, in addition to tips and profits from selling $10 autographs. And she’s going to need all the money she can get: Suleman and her 14 children will soon be homeless now that their La Habra, California, home has been sold at an auction and the eviction process is currently underway.
Last month, Suleman canceled her gig at T’s Lounge after its employees made comments to a local news station, which she found hurtful. “She's got a lot of mouths to feed so it was only a matter of time," joked Michelle, a bartender. "She must be a little crazy, normal people don't have that many children." After the broadcast, Suleman pulled the plug on the performance “due to unprofessional comments the club made about her to the press," Octomom’s publicist Gina Rodriguez told omg! at the time. "Regardless of what the owner of the club is saying to the press that we are rectifying the situation, that is not the case. Nadya will never be performing at that club."
T’s Lounge filed a suit earlier this month and asked for an emergency injunction to keep her from appearing at its competitor, Playhouse, but a court date could not be set before her performance.

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