OnlyFans stripper Nath Wyld reveals amount of brides who cheat at hens parties
Ever wanted to know just how many brides cheat on their grooms ahead of the big day?
Well now a stripper has revealed all and it sure is telling.
OnlyFans star Nath Wyld says that while bucks parties often bear the brunt of the bad wrap, in his 10 years as a stripper, he believes hens parties are just as scandalous.
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.“It’s at night, it’s a party,” Nath said. “Everyone’s drunk and the brides, bridesmaids, and other friends seem to think oh, he’s a stripper, what happens here, stays here.”
He went further to reveal the juicy stuff adding how often brides cheat on their partners.
“I’d say about 1 in 10 brides cheat…
“I think they think how most people would — I’m never going to see (this stripper) again. . . Especially when girls come from interstate or you go interstate for the job.”
Wyld said that more often than not there’s a group mentality whereby if one person does it, others progressively join in.
“I think when one of the bridesmaids or girlfriends who have a boyfriend do it, then they all do it. I’ve seen that before, it’s like a pact: they all do it in one night, and then no one ever says anything again.”
The party environment makes it easy for things like this to happen, he said.
“When it does happen, it’s always the last job of the night for the strippers — they’ll have nowhere else to go. If (a stripper) wants to do it, they can almost always find it.
“When it comes to tours, you’re in one spot for the whole night. You do the entire show, and at the end, either go out and party, hang around, or just head back to the accommodation. It’s very easy for it to happen in that kind of situation as well.”
Despite his coworkers sometimes taking advantage of the situation, Wyld says he upholds the highest of professional standards.
“Every show I finished, especially when there were a lot of people around, the opportunity was always there. There was no shortage of interest, which might sound silly, but that’s just the reality in those situations.”
Wyld has now settled on catering to his mostly gay audience on Onlyfans.
“I think it’s usually a one and done experience,” he said. “No one’s out there trying to get a relationship. And I think from past experience, I think any of the guys would just shut that down if the girls tried to reach out.”
Originally published on PerthNow