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The head of an escort agency told the newspaper: "I've had guys asking for girls to dress as clowns and guys asking if they can be dressed as clowns during meetings.
"My answer is "no" on both scores. This kind of fetish is a little beyond the wearing of a sexy uniform of some description."
She warned that with her experience, people who want this kind of service as often trouble and "possibly even dangerous".
Police have warned that people could be arrested if they celebrate Halloween by dressing up like a killer clown.
One person was pulled over by police as he drove while wearing a clown mask.
Drivers in Manchester were startled to see two clowns running at their cars on Sunday, and a mum-of-two was left with terrified children after one jumped on her car.
And on Monday morning, an Instagram account promised 20 clowns with knives would descend on Essex schools this week.
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The Sun revealed earlier this week that the teenage son of an England football star has been suspended from his private school for making “killer clown” threats to other kids.
The lad was ringleader in a sick social media stunt that caused eight schools to be evacuated. Police were called in.
Jobless 18-year-old, Connor Jones, was one of the first to be charged and punished as the unusual craze grips the UK.
He was fined £90 and received a public order offence on his criminal record.
A criminologist has revealed why people act differently when they put on costumes such as a clown mask, as the 'killer clown' craze spreads.
The craze has even got so out of control that popular circus, Zippos, has announced its shows will no longer feature clowns.
The craze has become so frustrating for some, that they have formed Clown Hunter groups on Facebook to try and patrol the streets.
On Tuesday, a group of pranksters appeared on Good Morning Britain to defend dressing up as clowns and scaring people, but distanced themselves from the people taking part in the current trend.
And a 10-year-old boy told the story of how he was chased by a person dressed as a clown and badly bruised after a rock was thrown at him.
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