Couple Divides Opinion For Having Pole Dancers At Their Gender Reveal Party

By Samantha in Real Life On 18th August 2022
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A parents-to-be couple decided to throw a unique gender reveal party and the internet is divided.

Generally, the gender reveal party idea has become very boring and predictable where everyone uses the same old idea to celebrate.

However, this young couple went an extra mile to make their idea saucy and opted for a pair of pole dancers, who were dressed in blue and pink, to do a performance ahead of the big reveal.

Credit: mariap_poledance / TikTok.

Maria Popa posted the video to TikTok showing she was hired to perform along with other dancers for a gender reveal party.

The more bizarre part is that the couple filmed the video montage of the pole dancers with a slow rendition of Frankie Vallie and the 4 Seasons ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You’ over the top.

Credit: mariap_poledance / TikTok.
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Surely something by Lil’ Jon or Drake would’ve been more fitting?

The video shows the pole dancers walking over to a balloon placed next to the couple and abruptly pops it with mini blue balloons flying out, revealing the baby is a boy.

The video caused quite a stir on social media, leaving many divided about this racy party favour.

One person wrote: “Well …. That’s a first.”

@mariap_poledance а вот и результат ? хейтерам пройти мимо #рек #реки #genderparty ♬ ily (i love you baby) - 2020 Remix - We Rabbitz

Another said: “I thought the dancers were the ones to reveal it while dancing I was so confused.”

A third person wrote: “Y’all…. Pole dancing is a gorgeous and athletic dance, it doesn’t always have to be associated with the club.”

Credit: mariap_poledance / TikTok.
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Newscom.au reports that back in 2019, soon-to-be mum Amelia hired male strippers, who were also her friends, a part of Dad Bod Stripper Co.

Though the strippers didn't have abs and six-pack, Amelia shared that their ethos is about breaking the norms of what’s considered 'attractive' and 'sexy'.

She said: “They were about loving yourself no matter your package (no pun intended) and I couldn't think of a better ideology through which to welcome my child into the world.”