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I earn £50 as a naked cleaner - my partner is okay with it but some of my clients have creepy requests A woman who works as a naked cleaner has revealed the weirdest parts of the job - including clients who are also naked. Lottie Rae, 32, took up the unusual role to make some extra money in 2017, and charges £50 an hour - estimating she's made a few thousand pounds over the years. The British cleaner says in the six years she's been working as a naked cleaner she's had a range of clients - including some who just want company, naturists, and others who 'hope for something more'. The cleaner, who describes herself as 'free-spirited' says the role has made her feel more body confident and even says it's empowering. Lottie said: 'There's a fair few people who are creepy - a handful of the guys I clean for book cleaners on the premise they will get something else. The cleaner, who describes herself as 'free-spirited' says the role has made he...
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After D-Day: Rare Photos From the First Show for US Troops in Normandy
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After D-Day: Rare Photos From the First Show for US Troops in Normandy
In late July 1944, LIFE magazine photographer Ralph Morse was on hand for what he called, in his typed notes from the scene, the “first organized entertainment in Normandy” after D-Day. In his photos of scantily clad women (and men) performing for hundreds of battle-weary troops, Morse chronicled a small, memorable reprieve in the midst of the Allied push south, toward Paris.
(See a scan, below, of the note that Morse sent to his editors along with his film.
Caption from LIFE. "Acrobatic dancer performs for U.S. troops lounging in field at rest camp. Show featured girl dancers, also had two clowns, one of whom had once performed with Ringling Circus in New York. The girls heavily relied on dancing and pantomime because none of them spoke English."Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
In late July 1944, LIFE magazine photographer Ralph Morse was on hand for what he called, in his typed notes from the scene, the “first organized entertainment in Normandy” after D-Day. In his photos of scantily clad women (and men) performing for hundreds of battle-weary troops, Morse chronicled a small, memorable reprieve in the midst of the Allied push south, toward Paris.
(See a scan, below, of the note that Morse sent to his editors along with his film.
A handful of Morse’s photos were published in the Aug. 14, 1944, issue of LIFE — the famous cover of which, photographed by Morse’s colleague Bob Landry, appears at left. Most of the pictures featured in this gallery, meanwhile, never appeared in LIFE.
In that Aug. ’44 issue, LIFE described the scene Morse witnessed at a “rest camp” for the troops:
“While the great breakthrough boiled southward [from Normandy toward Paris] a few U.S. soldiers were taking it easy at rest camps behind the lines. At one of the camps the men were entertained by an eager troupe of French vaudevillians called Les Grandes Tournées d’André Fleury.”
Les Grandes Tournées, it seems, had been organized in Paris three years before, while the French capital was under German control. In late May of 1944 the troupe set out for Cherbourg; on June 5, the day before the invasion, they set up in the ancient town of Carteret. When the Germans pulled in the face of the Allied onslaught, the performers were stranded, with little food or money.
So when a U.S. Army Special Service officer asked them to put on a show for American troops, they were happy to comply. “They were charging the Germans and French 30 to 60 francs,” Morse wrote in his notes. “Now they get 25 francs a head from the Special Service funds for each soldier at the showings.”
The money, by all accounts, was well-spent.
“The show is old-type vaudeville and plenty of legs,” Morse went on. “A perfect show for the battle-tired troops resting a few days. The girls not understanding English and the troops not understanding French . . . the remarks and wisecracks are terrific. Its value as medicine for the boys is tops. They are completely relaxed . . . and yell and scream to their hearts’ content.”
Liz Ronk, who edited this gallery, is the Photo Editor for LIFE.com. Follow her on Twitter @lizabethronk.
Caption from LIFE. "Acrobatic dancer performs for U.S. troops lounging in field at rest camp. Show featured girl dancers, also had two clowns, one of whom had once performed with Ringling Circus in New York. The girls heavily relied on dancing and pantomime because none of them spoke English."Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesCaption from LIFE. "Stage-door Johnnies talk with French dancer at dressing tent. Most of dancers were Parisians. For soldiers in camp, the show's price of admission was paid by Army Special Services Fund."Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. First organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. First organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. First organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. First organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. First organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesCaption from LIFE. "A girl acrobat achieves a smile as she is whirled in air by partner."Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. First organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. First organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. French performer in first organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. Scene at first organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. French performers in first organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. Scene at first organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. French performers in first organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. French performers in first organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. French performers in first organized show for American troops after D-Day, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. "Dancer skims stage dangerously as she is swung by male partner. The men at show were from 20th Division. Its commanding general, Major General Charles H. Gerhardt, also attended."Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesNot published in LIFE. Performers in first organized show for American troops after D-Day take a bow, Normandy, July 1944.Ralph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
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