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MALE STRIPPER READS TO KIDS IN STORY HOUR

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UPDATE: Male Stripper to Read to Children at Scottish Museum

REDUXX TEAM – 26 September 2022 – Reduxx

A male stripper will be hosting a children’s event at a museum in Scotland, prompting concern from parents as debates around child safeguarding continue to get more heated.

The Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery in Stirling, Scotland has announced a “sing-along cabaret” targeted at children under the age 12. But the show, which promises “mesmerizing storytelling” and fun-filled Disney tunes, is being hosted by a performer who is usually seen at venues that are anything but child-friendly.

Under the ABC, set to be held on October 14, is being presented by Tom Harlow — a male burlesque dancer and stripper. The Stirling’s website states Harlow will appear as a “not so little mermaid” and sing for children as well as read them “alternative and empowering fairytales.”

Under the ABC is Harlow’s own production, having created it in 2019 under the moniker Mermaid Tom. That year, he performed at The Savings Bank in Glasgow for children under the age of 10. In 2020, the event was online-only due to the COVID-19 lockdowns, but in 2021 The Stirling retained Harlow as part of a summer lineup during their August Family Garden Party.

In the past, Harlow has presented his Under the ABC production as being co-hosted by the “Salty Sea Men,” even in the events aimed at children.

A 2020 Instagram advertisement for Under the ABC, hosted by Merman Tom and “The Salty Sea Men.”

Harlow advertises his “Mermaid Tom” character on his website as being available for birthday parties and other events. His costume is often comprised of a mermaid tail and bare chest, with his nipples being covered by glittery pasties. In the last iteration of Under the ABC, Harlow included a bra as part of the outfit.

Also on his website are his adult characters and performances. Among them are “Brony,” a fetishized take on a My Little Pony character Harlow describes as “very dirty,” and “Woof!” — a leather-puppy inspired BDSM striptease.

Some of the other alter-egos Harlow performs under.

In another act, titled “Man’s World,” Harlow describes his performance as an “intoxicating blend of glamour and filth, sleaze and classic striptease that will leave you slack jawed, weak at the knees and yelling MORE PLEASE!”

Many of the videos on Harlow’s website are age-restricted and require viewers to log-in to their YouTube accounts to verify they are over 18 before being allowed to watch.

Since word of Harlow’s performance at The Stirling has begun to circulate, some organizations have tried to get the show cancelled citing safeguarding concerns.

UFT Scotland, which was created at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in response to school closures, was first to have drawn attention to Harlow’s show last week on social media.

On Twitter, the group revealed that parents who had tried to voice their concerns about the event on The Stirling’s Facebook page had their comments quickly deleted. They added that the museum had been dismissing critical comments as “bots.”

https://twitter.com/UFTScotland/status/1573382187939930113?s=20&t=7rvVdOW3gfVH9QX6_ur8dQ

“Tom Harlow is a sex performer with easily accessible, highly sexually explicit online content. The Smith Museum is platforming this sex performer with his “not so little merman” innuendo show to children. Children will look him up online. This is a safeguarding issue,” UFT Scotland tweeted yesterday.

In response to UFT’s vocal campaign to have the show cancelled, Harlow has been encouraging his Instagram followers to mass-report their Facebook page, which has over 14,000 members.

“Merman Tom was created to bring joy with singing and simple storytelling to children, and they are trying to ruin it and it honestly breaks my heart. I put a lot of myself into what I create and to see people twisting it like this cuts deep,” Harlow wrote in the Instagram call-to-action.

This is far from the first time an adult performer has been invited to host a children’s event in the United Kingdom.

On February 22, Hollymount Primary School in South London hosted drag queen Dolly Trolley as part of its diversity week events.

Parents were not informed the drag queen would be coming to the school, but after news broke it quickly became known that Trolley was also a burlesque performer whose acts were often x-rated.

UPDATE 28/09/22The Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery has announced the event has been cancelled at the request of Tom Harlow.

In the statement, The Stirling acknowledges Harlow is an adult performer, but insists the backlash was purely due to his sexuality…


LIFE’S A DRAG Fury over male stripper hired for publicly-funded kids cabaret who says he is ‘dirtiest showboy in town’

JENNIFER JONES – 26 September 2022 – Scottish News

FURY has erupted after a male stripper who shares sexualised adult content on social media was booked to perform a publicly-funded storytelling show for children.

Adult burlesque dancer Tom Harlow is set to perform as a ‘Merman’ in October at the Stirling Smith and Art Gallery where his show “Under the ABC” is aimed at kids under 12.

Merman Tom is the adult burlesque dancer's alter ego
Merman Tom is the adult burlesque dancer’s alter egoCredit: FACEBOOK
Tom Harlow still works as a male stripper whilst pursing children shows
Tom Harlow still works as a male stripper whilst pursing children shows
Images of Tom wearing lingerie are accessible on his public social media platforms
Images of Tom wearing lingerie are accessible on his public social media platformsCredit: FACEBOOK

The ‘singalong cabaret for kids’ is funded as part of the Scottish Government’s Year of Stories 2022 Community Stories Fund, supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

But on Tom’s website, which warns internet users that they need to be over-18 to view, he is photographed naked and offers nude prints for sale.

He describes his own act as classic “striptease with a male twist, bump and grind,” and that he is the “dirtiest showboy in town.”

The adult entertainer has also previously performed as his Merman character in a 90-minute X-rated show called “The Salty Seamen”, before adapting the character to be aimed at youngsters.

Parents have hit out at the theatre, saying Tom’s show is “inappropriate” and that highly sexualised images and video of Tom performing in adult-only venues could be accessed easily through his social media linked to the show’s advertising.

It’s believed dozens have emailed the venue to complaint.

One parent said: “Nine- to eleven-year-olds are quite able to look things up on the internet.

“Perhaps they enjoyed the show and are curious about the performer.

“Potentially they could be sent to a highly sexualised website or social media platform.”…