Chief of naked cleaning ladies protected employees undressing for clients

The owner of The Naked Cleaning Company, which provides nude cleaning services, has protected women undressing for clients. The Daily Mail reports.

Nikki Belton, 33, from Plymouth, Devon, England, has responded to allegations that her company is turning women into sex objects. She contested this claim and emphasized that, on the contrary, thanks to her work, female employees receive more opportunities for growth.

“We are doing an excellent job with our work, but there is no escape from the condemnation,” – said the Australian. According to her, The Naked Cleaning Company is exclusively engaged in business and nothing else. At the same time, her employees are not sexual objects, but personnel who do the work.

The cleaning ladies from her company clean up the houses in their underwear, topless, or completely naked. Belton notes that such a service costs from 75 to 95 pounds sterling (from 7.5 to 9.4 thousand rubles at the current exchange rate) per hour.

During the pandemic, the demand for her firm’s services skyrocketed. Belton believes that her service has helped single people, in particular men, survive forced self-isolation. The boss now plans to scale the business and provide nude cleaning services in the United States, Australia and the UAE.

The British stressed that her employees do not provide intimate services. “Our cleaners vacuum at home, dust and clean surfaces, but with a little twist,” she said. “Before that, I ran a regular cleaning company for five years. The new business is much more profitable.”

She also said that The Naked Cleaning Company employees must have cleaning experience and be over 25 years old. At the same time, employees can have any build and appearance. According to the rules, the staff arrives at the address fully clothed and naked only when they start cleaning. Belton explains that the contract between the cleaner and the customer is strictly prohibited from touching each other.

Earlier Nikki Belton forced to undress and clean five houses. She said that many Internet users accused her of not doing the work that her subordinates do. “I want to prove to them that they are wrong. So I decided to clean up five houses,” she said.

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