7 Favorite Stars You Didn't Know Were Professional Strippers
Lighting effects, red carpets, fan bases in the millions, and glitz are all standard fare for today's most popular performers. Marketers are always seeking new ways to cash in on a musician's popularity, and fans can't wait for their next song or album. It would be easy to assume that these famous people have had comfortable lives and have never worked odd jobs.
Regarding their massive careers, it's safe to assume that most artists have led upstanding lives. They put in long hours, didn't sleep much, and didn't care whether producers thought they were any good. In contrast, some famous singers got their start as strippers. Some people regret such times, while others see them as pivotal turning points in their development.
Because of her humble origins, she had to make a living by dancing to pass the time. Under the pseudonym "Shenellica," she also tried her hand at a stripper reality program. Although her acting career was brief, she reportedly made $400 for a single movie appearance (for which she insisted on being paid in cash).
Eve told Rolling Stone in an interview from 1999 that stripping was just a "hustle" like any other. On her album titled "Heaven Only Knows," she even released a song about it. She claims that employment was essential in discovering "Eve" when she was young and struggling.

Although she was quite successful financially, at the age of twenty, she fell victim to a con artist who left her with a permanent scar and no money. At age 23, she gave up dancing to focus on her career as a rap superstar. She just wed fellow artist Offset and has not stopped talking about her troubled background.
Regarding their massive careers, it's safe to assume that most artists have led upstanding lives. They put in long hours, didn't sleep much, and didn't care whether producers thought they were any good. In contrast, some famous singers got their start as strippers. Some people regret such times, while others see them as pivotal turning points in their development.
1. Joseline Hernandez

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Joseline has been a stripper at some point in her life in addition to being from a huge family, lying about being married (yep, she did it), and caring for an autistic brother. Joseline, who first appeared on Love & Hip Hop, started working at 16 to support her family.Because of her humble origins, she had to make a living by dancing to pass the time. Under the pseudonym "Shenellica," she also tried her hand at a stripper reality program. Although her acting career was brief, she reportedly made $400 for a single movie appearance (for which she insisted on being paid in cash).
2. Eve
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Eve told Rolling Stone in an interview from 1999 that stripping was just a "hustle" like any other. On her album titled "Heaven Only Knows," she even released a song about it. She claims that employment was essential in discovering "Eve" when she was young and struggling.
3. Courtney Love
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4. Amber Rose

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When asked about her time as a stripper, Amber Rose has never avoided the subject, unlike many other celebs. She said in an interview that her time as an exotic dancer was among the greatest of her life, and she offered advice to anybody interested in the profession. The brilliant singer emphasized that exotic dancing is just another career if one enters the industry with their head held high, avoids drugs, and prioritizes financial success. She then encouraged everybody who felt safe to attempt it correctly.5. Azealia Banks

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Azealia says she owes her personality to her life before she became a musician. The rap star discussed her stripping days and her history of sleeping with married guys in an interview with The Sunday Times. She tried everything she could to keep from going broke and to "heal" herself from traumatic experiences in her youth.6. Lady Gaga
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7. Cardi B
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Although she was quite successful financially, at the age of twenty, she fell victim to a con artist who left her with a permanent scar and no money. At age 23, she gave up dancing to focus on her career as a rap superstar. She just wed fellow artist Offset and has not stopped talking about her troubled background.
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