Sentences with phrase «work as strippers»

Rapper Cardi B grew up poor in New York's South Bronx and at 19 she was working as a stripper.
Watson, the porn historian, sees a continuum between Daniels» early (and continuing) work as a stripper, her porn career and her current role in the American body politic.
He also gets by because his wife (obviously also a person with a huge heart) works as a stripper.
I was born in the California desert to a woman who had earned a meager living working as a stripper.
What becomes annoying pretty fast is Berkley's character, Nomi, who works as a stripper at a club in Vegas, dreaming about dancing in a show.
City Island (PG - 13 for sexuality, smoking and profanity) Kitchen sink sitcom about a wacky Italian - American family with a lot of skeletons in the closet, from a patriarch (Andy Garcia) who's secretly taking acting lessons, to a Prodigal Son (Steven Strait) who's an ex-con, to a daughter (Dominik Garcia - Lorido) who's working as a stripper, to a teenager (Ezra Miller) who's a chubby chaser, to his sexually - frustrated wife (Julianna Margulies).
She burst onto the scene with a memoir about her brief career working as a stripper before winning an Oscar for her work on Juno, one of the finest films released in a great year for cinema, 2007.
Rose O'Reilly (Jennifer Aniston) who works as a stripper.
He's tried flirting with Rose (Jennifer Aniston), who works as a stripper (which provides a striptease - as - distraction moment that's equal parts sexy and funny) and lives in his building.
Bare (Unrated) Out - of - the - closet drama, set in Nevada, about a young woman (Dianna Agron) who leaves her boyfriend (Chris Zylka) for a drifter (Paz de la Huerta), drugs and a new line of work as a stripper.
Her sister works as a stripper, where her boss has already offered Jordan a... Continue reading →
I have worked as a stripper off and on for the last four years, mostly off for the last two, but recently I've returned.

Not exact matches

If his mentally challenged, beer - swilling father Ansel (Thomas Haden Church), who works as a grease monkey at Bob's Muffler Shop, and his sluttish stepmom Sharla, a former stripper who works in a pizza parlor, will help, they can knock off Chris's drunken mom (and Ansel's ex-wife), pay off the debt, split the profits, and have enough dough left over to improve their lifestyle — maybe get out of the trailer and move up in the world, to a tract house with aluminum siding near a 7 - Eleven.
There's fun to be had in spotting Udo Kier, Ken Foree, and Brad Dourif in cameo roles (meanwhile, Zombie's standard company returns, his wife Sheri Moon turning in a wonderful performance as our bogeyman's stripper mommy), but it's distracting as well, almost too much like a rib - chucker (think The Howling — and sure enough, there's Dee Wallace as the adoptive mother of hero girl Laurie (Scout Taylor - Compton, also attached to an upcoming April Fool's Day remake)-RRB- that only ever really worked when John Landis gave it a shot with An American Werewolf in London.
Other concerns for parents include Hiller's girlfriend, who is a stripper (a sample of her work is the only sexual content in the film), and the cigar the main character uses as a «reward.»
When Laura discovers Bob (Burrell remaining likably dim as he does in TV's «Modern Family») has slept with a trashy, foulmouthed stripper / hooker named Brooke but works the pole as Tokyo Rose (Olivia Wilde), she goes barking mad.
Stories feature Crop circles and alien visitors Plasticized museum bodies A dead baby and a guest appearance from the protagonist of Mail Insect hunting with a ridiculous American exchange student who dresses like a stripper A ghost village A mummification service Working as professional mourners A -LSB-...]
In a period in which material formalism, digital space and the artist as archivist have been the dominant tropes in contemporary art, from the shiny empty Minimalism of Jacob Kassay or Jordan Wolfson's miserable stripper robot, to Camille Henrot's hyper - decontextualisation of historic artefacts, then Kjartansson's interest in real - world interaction has given his work a dedicated following (and a Performa award to boot).
In the work on paper, black figures slide down stripper poles and hold their hands up, as military men aim rifles at their bodies.
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