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Paris strip club offers Olympics stars free access to their venue under one condition

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Olympians competing at Paris 2024 have been offered free access to a swanky Parisian strip club with stunning pole dancers - but there's one condition they must meet

Athletes competing at Paris 2024 will be able to unwind at a posh Parisian strip club for free.

The 2024 Olympic Games kicked off last weekend in the French capital with fans in attendance at the opening ceremony soaked by a deluge of rain. But despite the soggy opener, the Paris games have so far entertained fans across the globe, with drama aplenty having unfolded.

And now the athletes competing in Paris have been handed the opportunity to unwind at a fancy Parisian strip club famous for 'stripteasing'. The Secret Square is just a 12-mile drive from the Olympic Village, which spans three parts of the French capital: Saint-Denis, Saint Ouen and L'Ile-Saint-Denis.

According to TMZ, the local cabaret club is welcoming all Paris 2024 athletes, and are keen to prioritise them over their regular clientele. And it's not just the athletes who are welcome at the Secret Square either. The Parisian strip club are also opening their doors to members of the media covering the Olympics too.

"During their stay in Paris, athletes, their team & journalists covering the event won't have to pay the entrance fee," a spokesperson for the Secret Square told TMZ. They also added all they had to do to gain entry to the club would be to show off their Olympic credentials.

If their Instagram is anything to go by, athletes attending the Secret Square will likely be in for a rather raunchy, eye-catching display. The Parisian clubs social media feed is filled with snaps of dancers showing off their skills on poles, as well as the occasional food snap should attendees feel peckish.

And given the fact Olympians will have to make do with 'anti-sex' cardboard beds, they might choose to spend some time relax at the Secret Square rather than the Olympic Village, which is hosting 15,000 people this summer and cost a whopping £1.7bn to build.

Daily Star Sunday
 
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