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I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client
I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client

A SEX worker who began her career in a brothel at the age of just 18 has spoken out about her first shift. Isabelle Fox, a 27-year-old from Melbourne, Australia, admitted that she got very unlucky with her first client. 2 2 Not only this, but she confessed that she slept with more men in just six hours on her first shift, than she ever had in her entire life. Posting on social media, Isabelle filmed herself outside the brothel she worked in during her teenage years, Gotham City. But now, Isabelle has found herself at the centre of a barrage of abuse, with viewers shocked by her 'shameful' career. It comes after Isabelle said: 'At 18, I stepped into this brothel, Gotham City, for the first time and on my first shift, which was six hours long, I saw four clients - more men than I'd slept with total personally at that point.' Isabelle boasted that she earned $1,000 [Australian dollars, equivalent to £653] after her first shift, which at the time, she thought was 'exciting.' The content creator then revealed that after telling her father about her desire to start sex work, he warned her to 'pick a safe and reputable place and to talk to the other girls working there first.' Taking her dad 's advice seriously, Isabelle visited a handful of brothels in the area and just a few nights after a 'mildly terrifying' interview process, she had landed her first role. At the time, the brunette ditched her corporate office job for sex work and was "terrified" for her first shift. Despite her fears, she admitted: 'My first shift was a big success, even though I got really unlucky. 'My first client told me it was his first time too, so we were both shaking like leaves.' Watch the moment Strictly champ Stacey Dooley sleeps at a BROTHEL in explicit new TV series - and admits she 'loves it' Reflecting on the experience, she acknowledged: 'It was the most un-smooth booking of all time.' Following this, Isabelle had a six-year career in the profession of escorting, which she described as "incredible.' Are brothels legal in the UK? There has been a growing debate in the UK about whether brothels should be legalised, following the emergence of pop-up brothels across the country. These temporary establishments, often set up in residential areas, have sparked concerns among local communities and law enforcement agencies. The current legal framework in the UK criminalises the operation of brothels, but individual sex work is permitted. This has led to a complex and often problematic situation for those involved in the industry. Advocates for legalising brothels argue that regulation could improve safety and working conditions for sex workers. By bringing the industry out of the shadows, they believe that sex workers would have better access to health services and legal protection, reducing the risks of exploitation and violence. Furthermore, regulated brothels could be subject to health and safety standards, ensuring a safer environment for both workers and clients. On the other hand, opponents of legalisation worry that it could lead to an increase in human trafficking and exploitation. They argue that normalising the sex industry might encourage more people to become involved in it, both as workers and clients. Additionally, there are concerns about the impact on local communities, with fears that legalised brothels could lead to an increase in crime and antisocial behaviour in residential areas. As the debate continues, it is clear that there are no easy answers. Balancing the rights and safety of sex workers with the concerns of local communities and broader societal impacts remains a complex challenge. Policymakers will need to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of legalising brothels in the UK, taking into account the experiences of other countries that have taken similar steps. Social media users fume But the TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ isabellefox, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 560,200 views. Not only this, but it's also amassed 20,700 likes, 540 comments and 1,474 shares. Despite Isabelle's 'positive' experience with brothels, social media users were horrified by her claims and many raced to the comments to share their thoughts. One person said: 'Shameful.' Another added: 'Very disconnected to respect.' Whilst a third thought Isabelle's career was 'so sad,' a fourth simply slammed: 'Shame on you.' Meanwhile, someone else wondered: 'Why are we normalising this?'

I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client
I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client

A SEX worker who began her career in a brothel at the age of just 18 has spoken out about her first shift. Isabelle Fox, a 27-year-old from Melbourne, Australia, admitted that she got very unlucky with her first client. 2 A sex worker has opened up on what her first shift working at a brothel was really like Credit: Tiktok/@isabellefox 2 Isabelle Fox, 27, also boasted about how much money she made during the first six hours - but has since been slammed as "shameful" Credit: Tiktok/@isabellefox Not only this, but she confessed that she slept with more men in just six hours on her first shift, than she ever had in her entire life. Posting on social media, Isabelle filmed herself outside the But now, Isabelle has found herself at the centre of a barrage of abuse, with viewers shocked by her 'shameful' career. It comes after Isabelle said: 'At 18, I stepped into this brothel, Gotham City, for the first time and on my first shift, which was six hours long, I saw four clients - more men than I'd slept with total personally at that point.' Read more real life stories Isabelle boasted that she earned $1,000 [Australian dollars, equivalent to £653] after her first shift, which at the time, she thought was 'exciting.' The content creator then revealed that after telling her father about her desire to start Taking her dad's advice seriously, Isabelle visited a handful of brothels in the area and just a few nights after a 'mildly terrifying' interview process, she had landed her first role. At the time, the brunette ditched her corporate office job for sex work and was "terrified" for her first shift. Most read in Fabulous Despite her fears, she admitted: 'My first shift was a big success, even though I got really unlucky. 'My first client told me it was his first time too, so we were both shaking like leaves.' Watch the moment Strictly champ Stacey Dooley sleeps at a BROTHEL in explicit new TV series - and admits she 'loves it' Reflecting on the experience, she acknowledged: 'It was the most un-smooth booking of all time.' Following this, Isabelle had a six-year career in the profession of Are brothels legal in the UK? There has been a growing debate in the UK about whether brothels should be legalised, following the emergence of pop-up brothels across the country. These temporary establishments, often set up in residential areas, have sparked concerns among local communities and law enforcement agencies. The current legal framework in the UK criminalises the operation of brothels, but individual sex work is permitted. This has led to a complex and often problematic situation for those involved in the industry. Advocates for legalising brothels argue that regulation could improve safety and working conditions for sex workers. By bringing the industry out of the shadows, they believe that sex workers would have better access to health services and legal protection, reducing the risks of exploitation and violence. Furthermore, regulated brothels could be subject to health and safety standards, ensuring a safer environment for both workers and clients. On the other hand, opponents of legalisation worry that it could lead to an increase in human trafficking and exploitation. They argue that normalising the sex industry might encourage more people to become involved in it, both as workers and clients. Additionally, there are concerns about the impact on local communities, with fears that legalised brothels could lead to an increase in crime and antisocial behaviour in residential areas. As the debate continues, it is clear that there are no easy answers. Balancing the rights and safety of sex workers with the concerns of local communities and broader societal impacts remains a complex challenge. Policymakers will need to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of legalising brothels in the UK, taking into account the experiences of other countries that have taken similar steps. Social media users fume But the TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ Not only this, but it's also amassed 20,700 likes, 540 comments and 1,474 shares. Despite Isabelle's 'positive' experience with brothels, social media users were horrified by her claims and many raced to the comments to share their thoughts. Shame on you TikTok user One person said: 'Shameful.' Another added: 'Very disconnected to respect.' Whilst a third thought Isabelle's career was 'so sad,' a fourth simply slammed: 'Shame on you.' Meanwhile, someone else wondered: 'Why are we normalising this?' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client
I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client

SELLING SEX I started working in a brothel at 18…I slept with more men in 6 hours than I ever had & got unlucky with my first client A SEX worker who began her career in a brothel at the age of just 18 has spoken out about her first shift. Isabelle Fox, a 27-year-old from Melbourne, Australia, admitted that she got very unlucky with her first client. 2 A sex worker has opened up on what her first shift working at a brothel was really like Credit: Tiktok/@isabellefox 2 Isabelle Fox, 27, also boasted about how much money she made during the first six hours - but has since been slammed as "shameful" Credit: Tiktok/@isabellefox Not only this, but she confessed that she slept with more men in just six hours on her first shift, than she ever had in her entire life. Posting on social media, Isabelle filmed herself outside the brothel she worked in during her teenage years, Gotham City. But now, Isabelle has found herself at the centre of a barrage of abuse, with viewers shocked by her 'shameful' career. It comes after Isabelle said: 'At 18, I stepped into this brothel, Gotham City, for the first time and on my first shift, which was six hours long, I saw four clients - more men than I'd slept with total personally at that point.' Isabelle boasted that she earned $1,000 [Australian dollars, equivalent to £653] after her first shift, which at the time, she thought was 'exciting.' The content creator then revealed that after telling her father about her desire to start sex work, he warned her to 'pick a safe and reputable place and to talk to the other girls working there first.' Taking her dad's advice seriously, Isabelle visited a handful of brothels in the area and just a few nights after a 'mildly terrifying' interview process, she had landed her first role. At the time, the brunette ditched her corporate office job for sex work and was "terrified" for her first shift. Despite her fears, she admitted: 'My first shift was a big success, even though I got really unlucky. 'My first client told me it was his first time too, so we were both shaking like leaves.' Watch the moment Strictly champ Stacey Dooley sleeps at a BROTHEL in explicit new TV series - and admits she 'loves it' Reflecting on the experience, she acknowledged: 'It was the most un-smooth booking of all time.' Following this, Isabelle had a six-year career in the profession of escorting, which she described as "incredible.' Are brothels legal in the UK? There has been a growing debate in the UK about whether brothels should be legalised, following the emergence of pop-up brothels across the country. These temporary establishments, often set up in residential areas, have sparked concerns among local communities and law enforcement agencies. The current legal framework in the UK criminalises the operation of brothels, but individual sex work is permitted. This has led to a complex and often problematic situation for those involved in the industry. Advocates for legalising brothels argue that regulation could improve safety and working conditions for sex workers. By bringing the industry out of the shadows, they believe that sex workers would have better access to health services and legal protection, reducing the risks of exploitation and violence. Furthermore, regulated brothels could be subject to health and safety standards, ensuring a safer environment for both workers and clients. On the other hand, opponents of legalisation worry that it could lead to an increase in human trafficking and exploitation. They argue that normalising the sex industry might encourage more people to become involved in it, both as workers and clients. Additionally, there are concerns about the impact on local communities, with fears that legalised brothels could lead to an increase in crime and antisocial behaviour in residential areas. As the debate continues, it is clear that there are no easy answers. Balancing the rights and safety of sex workers with the concerns of local communities and broader societal impacts remains a complex challenge. Policymakers will need to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of legalising brothels in the UK, taking into account the experiences of other countries that have taken similar steps. Social media users fume But the TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @isabellefox, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 560,200 views. Not only this, but it's also amassed 20,700 likes, 540 comments and 1,474 shares. Despite Isabelle's 'positive' experience with brothels, social media users were horrified by her claims and many raced to the comments to share their thoughts. Shame on you TikTok user One person said: 'Shameful.' Another added: 'Very disconnected to respect.' Whilst a third thought Isabelle's career was 'so sad,' a fourth simply slammed: 'Shame on you.' Meanwhile, someone else wondered: 'Why are we normalising this?' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

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