Stormy Daniels, Exotic Dancers To Protest In Baton Rouge Dec. 9

BATON ROUGE, LA—Adult entertainer Stormy Daniels will be returning to her hometown of Baton Rouge on December 9, but this time, it's not to feature dance at a local strip club. Stormy will be joining a protest in front of the State Capitol, scheduled for 4 p.m., with adult entertainers from a number of New Orleans adult entertainment clubs.

The goal of the protest is to gain support for the repeal of the recently passed law making it illegal for some adult women to choose a career as an exotic dancer. A recent decision upholding the law by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals is widely considered by the adult community to be a step backward for the rights of women in Louisiana, effectively discriminating against women aged 18-20 by making it illegal for adults under 21 to dance at gentlemen's clubs in the state.

Ms. Daniels is an award-winning adult actress and director who has been in the headlines lately as a result of ongoing litigation connected to her affair with President Donald Trump.  More recently, she has expanded her talents by becoming the official spokesperson for Deja Vu Services, Inc., the largest adult entertainment group in the world.  The company has nearly 200 strip clubs and adult retail stores worldwide.

Deja Vu and its affiliated Hustler Clubs in New Orleans felt that Stormy's wide appeal and superb communication skills would be a great addition to their public relations and lobbying efforts. As a spokesperson for the company's lobbying efforts, Ms. Daniels plans to confront issues such as Louisiana's discriminatory age law, California's efforts to remove workers' choices when it comes to their classification as employees, and other infringements on the rights of adult entertainers.

More info on Ms. Daniels scheduled appearances on behalf of Deja Vu and the adult entertainment industry can be found at DejaVu.com.