Taiwan care home hires stripper for seniors

Taipei, Sep 14 : A nursing home in Taiwan has been forced to apologize for hiring a stripper to perform for senior citizens in wheelchairs.
The Taoyuan Veterans Home, a state-run facility for retired army personnel in Tawain, paid the adult entertainer for a steamy show to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival — an important holiday in Chinese culture, whereby people gather to celebrate the rice and wheat harvests of the season, the New York Post reported.
Video of the raunchy performance, which took place last Thursday, was filmed by an attendee before it was posted to social media and quickly went viral.
The kinky clip shows the masked-up erotic dancer clad in lacy lingerie, giving one elderly man a lap dance and thrusting her breasts into his face.
The man doesn’t appear to mind, however, and can be seen squeezing the woman’s assets as she enthusiastically writhes her body. Other nursing home residents clapped along enthusiastically, seeming to relish the raunchy show, the Post said.
But the senior care facility was hit with backlash and subsequently released a statement saying: “The intention of the event was to entertain residents and make them happy. We are very sorry for the offense that was caused.”
The Taoyuan Veterans Home, a state-run facility for retired army personnel, paid the adult entertainer for a steamy show to celebrate Mid-Autumn festival. The annual event is also known as the Mooncake Festival.
A nursing home spokesman added that Mid-Autumn Festival parties had been cancelled at the nursing home the previous to years due to the Covid pandemic. To lift residents’ spirits, they arranged for the stripper to perform a show, the report said.
However, they conceded that the erotic dancer’s actions were “too enthusiastic and fiery,” and that they would be “more cautious” when planning such events in the future.

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