Club-goers stand shoulder to shoulder to see a male strip show amid coronavirus crisis


Health risque! Club-goers stand shoulder-to-shoulder to watch male strip show… hours after Boris Johnson ordered pubs and clubs to shut due to threat of coronavirus spreading

  • Revellers lined up to attend the Acapulco Club in West Yorkshire on Friday night
  • It was advertising a Giggle for the Girls night with 75p drinks before 11pm
  • Earlier on Friday the PM had ordered clubs and bars to close from midnight
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Night club revellers stood shoulder to shoulder at a raunchy show just hours after the Prime Minister pleaded for social distancing and told venues to close to stem the spread of deadly coronavirus.

Hours after Boris Johnson ordered pubs and clubs to shut on Friday, hundreds of Britons were heading to the Acapulco Club in Halifax, West Yorkshire, which was advertising a Giggle for the Girls night with 75p drinks before 11pm.

At the event, crowds of clubbers gathered around the dance floor as a woman got down on all fours in front of a gyrating male stripper, and the pair later swapped places.   

The woman sat in a chair on the dance floor as the male writhes on the floor in front of her, before the woman’s female friend joins in and both women slap the man’s backside as the crowd roars. 

Hundreds of people stood shoulder to shoulder as they watched the show, when earlier that night Boris Johnson had ordered pubs, clubs, bars, cafes and restaurants to close completely from midnight. 

Holly Lynch, the Labour MP for Halifax, replied to a social media picture of a long queue outside the club, saying: ‘This is unbelievably disappointing’

He pleaded with Britons not go out before the booze stopped flowing but by 9.25pm on Friday there were already huge queues of young people outside the Acapulco Club.

Holly Lynch, the Labour MP for Halifax, replied to a social media picture of a long queue outside the club.

She tweeted: ‘This is unbelievably disappointing. I will be speaking to licensing colleagues at Calderdale Council immediately. For those queuing, you are not just putting yourselves at risk but anyone you might later come in contact with – parents, grandparents, anyone who might be vulnerable.’

Another Twitter user wrote: ‘You are doing a grand job but judging by the sheer jaw dropping idiocy on display in Halifax I reckon they might be better off in Lima.’

Clubbers gathered around the dance floor as a woman gets down on all fours in front of a gyrating male stripper. The couple later swap places so the girl sits in a chair on the dance floor as the male writhes on the floor in front of her

Clubbers gathered around the dance floor as a woman gets down on all fours in front of a gyrating male stripper. The couple later swap places so the girl sits in a chair on the dance floor as the male writhes on the floor in front of her

The woman's female friend also dives into the shot and both women slap the man's backside as the crowd roars

The woman’s female friend also dives into the shot and both women slap the man’s backside as the crowd roars

Acapulco Club owner Simon Jackson said: ‘We announced to the public that it would be our last weekend open and urged people to be safe and not to venture out.

‘The Government announcement came late on Friday when staff were already expecting to work and many people would already be on their way to town.

‘We worked with the police and said we would discourage people from staying late. We also took precautions like extra hand sanitiser inside the club and taking people’s temperatures before they were allowed in.

‘Anyone who was sick was not allowed in.’