Apprentice winner James White's company hires stripper for office party
Pictures of the event appear to show a topless employee lying on an office floor with his face being straddled by the performer
Staff at Apprentice-winner James White’s company hired an 18-stone stripper for an office party to celebrate a salesman’s birthday, according to reports.
Lord Sugar handed Mr White £250,000 to fund the growth of Right Time Recruitment last year, after the candidate was crowned joint winner of the prime time BBC show in December of last year.
Screenshots of a video published by The Sun appear to show a topless Right Time employee lying on an office floor with his face being straddled by the stripper, who is wearing nothing but a police hat and leather boots.
The man is understood to have been a recent recruit celebrating his 25th birthday with a “special treat” from colleagues.
The performer is reported to be a stripper known as Gloria who advertises herself as “an experienced Roly Poly… available to brighten up stag nights, birthday parties and all other special events”.
The employee is pinned to the ground by his arms and legs, with one female staff member shouting: “I’ve got his legs, I’ve got his legs,” according to the newspaper.
The stripper then lowers herself onto the employee’s face, but only after his mouth is stuffed with a tissue by a colleague.
“James wasn’t present and it was out of office hours. They were not at James’s Right Time Recruitment office,” a spokesperson for the company told The Sun.
Earlier this week, Mr White tweeted congratulations to his new colleague: “It's a double celebration for ***** today! It's his 25th birthday and he's just made his first placement for Right Time Recruitment. He's going to be a huge asset for this business and I'm excited for his journey ahead. Big congrats!”
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