Tyson on Strip Clubs

All clubs and all strippers are not* created equal says Tyson Beckford On Difference Between White Strip Clubs and Black Strip Clubs. The legendary male model speaks as part of promotion for his upcoming movie “Chocolate City.”

Tyson Beckford On Difference Between White Strip Clubs and Black Strip Clubs is the latest from the high profile model who’s graced everything from magazine covers and high fashion ads to music videos of some of the hottest Hip Hop & R&B stars. His upcoming venture “Chocolate City” is in fact a stripper movie and he’s definitely putting it out there in more ways than one. But getting back to the topic…Tyson Beckford On Difference Between White Strip Clubs and Black Strip Clubs definitely spoke on the known but largely unspoken (at least outside the Hip Hop community) as far as dancers, dancing and club atmosphere.

He definitely disagrees with anyone who thinks its an equal experience, commenting:

“I hate when people use that reference, because it’s totally about a different kind of experience. Black strip clubs and white strip clubs are totally different. There’s more performance, more energy in a black strip club than there is a white one because the bodies are a little bit more ripped, and the girls have bigger, you know, it’s more so about the butt in black strip clubs than it is about the top, for women. It’s about how big they are down there: how they shake, how they move, how they gyrate. It’s a different experience. I don’t want to say it’s more rhythm-driven, but it is a little bit more rhythm-driven. There’s a lot more acrobatic stuff in a black strip club.… They allow you more to touch in black strip clubs than you are allowed in white strip clubs.”

Tyson Beckford On Difference Between White Strip Clubs and Black Strip Clubs seems pretty dead on, that’s about as politically correct you can get. The movie “Chocolate City” if you didn’t know has been in the works and includes entertainers, actors and artists like Ginuwine, Robert Ri’chard and Michael Jay White. It’s slated for a 2015 release.

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