Male stripper performs in front of pupils as young as 13 at Kate Middleton’s old school
Stud is filmed gyrating against teen girl on grounds of £30k-a-year Marlborough College
PUPILS as young as 13 watched a male stripper simulate a sex act with a teenage girl at Kate Middleton’s old school during a prank.
Sixth-formers sneaked in the tattooed stripper, who was dressed as a sailor.
He then peeled off his clothes and gyrated with the girl straddling his lap in the central courtyard of £30,000-a-year Marlborough College.
Sixth-formers in fancy dress cheered and filmed the antics as younger pupils in uniform stood yards away gawking.
At one point the stripper threw his thong in a girl’s face.
A source said: “Marlborough is one of the most expensive schools in the country. Parents do not expect their children to be watching a sex show.”
The stunt was part of Muck-Up Day — a school tradition in which pupils play pranks on their last day before exams.
The sixth-formers chipped in to raise the stripper’s £90 fee after discussing it on WhatsApp.
The source said: “A group of girls met the stripper at the school entrance and sneaked him into the court area — the central hub of the school.
“They formed a circle around him and he stripped down to his G-string and was dancing and grinding with some of the girls.”
Staff at the prestigious mixed sex school in Marlborough, Wilts, only spotted the entertainer as he was being escorted off the grounds by the girls.
Yesterday the Bristol-based stripper named Ross said: “I didn’t know I would be performing at a school until I got there. I was told it was going to be for a girl’s birthday.
This was an inappropriate prank that was not condoned by the school
Marlborough College spokesperson
“At the end of the day it was just a prank, and I didn’t take all my clothes off.”
Marlborough’s ex pupils include PM’s wife Samantha Cameron, Bad Education star Jack Whitehall, and Charles Darwin.
Yesterday the college said: “This was an inappropriate prank that was not condoned by the school.”
Bad impact on children
CHILD psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos said it was wildly inappropriate that younger pupils had seen the strip.
She said: “Something a 17-year-old might find funny could have a very different impact on a younger child.”
Dr Papadopoulos, who wrote a Home Office report on the sexualisation of children, said: “Exposing them to this, particularly in a school environment which should be safe, is not good by any standards.”
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