Pornstar's 'mobile brothel' spotted in Notts
The pornstar from Whitby, known as Kirie, was confronted in Nottingham after being discovered parked up near a university building on double yellow lines.
The Sun has reported that she has been travelling around the UK in her 'seedy motor home' changing men £30 for entry, and queues have been seen lining up outside her white van.
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Hide AdKirie described herself as an escort and has a website where she lists a range of adult services and a number of German adult movies she has worked on.
She also has a section where customers eave feedback and ask her to make a stop in their local area.
They said: "She bragged that she sees 50 men a day on the cramped double bed and hosts up to half a dozen at a time in the evenings.
A lecturer at the University of Nottingham told the paper: ”A couple of students told me about it rather jokingly and I didn’t believe them at first.
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Hide Ad”Then I went to investigate and saw it in front of the entrance. There were men acting strangely, loitering, constantly coming and going and there were all manner of noises coming from it when I walked by."
”The vehicle was rocking back and forth on the suspension. In broad daylight. There’s a time and place for everything but opposite a university is just not acceptable."
Speaking on Tuesday, Kirie told the national tabloid she had stopped in Derby, Nottingham and Mansfield - and was then going on to Hull, Huddersfield, Chesterfield and Coventry before arriving in London.
She reportedly said: ”Everybody knows already what I do, so I don’t know what the problem is.
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Hide Ad”I’m not doing anything illegal and the police have already said there’s nothing wrong with this. If I have any problems they said to call them.
”Today there have been about 30 or 40 men so far, and there could be another 20 tonight. It might be a record day.
”I’m making men happy, running a business and making money to support myself. What’s wrong with that?
”I didn’t even know it was a university. If students want to come and see me it’s up to them.”