Porn in Las Vegas?
A top adult movie maker has entered a licensing agreement to open a nightclub on the Las Vegas strip.
But there won’t be any nudity inside the new venue, the Vivid, at the Venetian Hotel and Casino.
Vivid Entertainment porn stars will make appearances at the nightclub but won’t be taking their clothes off because the club is not licensed as an adult business, explains the Associated Press.
Casino revues have long featured topless showgirls, but adult oriented businesses such as strip clubs have been restricted to areas outside the tourist corridor.
The Los Angeles-based Vivid has been known in the past for its adult movies. This is the company’s first venture into hotels.
Report by David Wilkening
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