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Naked cleaner whose prices start at £125 reveals bizarre services she offers to clients who pay extra

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A naked cleaner has opened up on her job, and some of the crazy requests that she’s received.

The thought of cleaning an entire home is enough to send people over the edge, but it looks like some people have found an NSFW way to make it that bit more spicy.

Penelope Wyser is the owner of the business Bare Naked Cleaners – I wonder what they do?

Well, if you were lost, the company have cleaners that hoover and clean houses up while wearing nothing but their birthday suits, even entertaining naughty requests.

It can be as tame as popping balloons with their high heels, going all the way up to watching them use the loo.

However, the owner revealed that there are a lot more requests going down the risky route in a piece to MailOnline.

Who knew that cleaning could be so spicy? (Getty Stock Image)

Who knew that cleaning could be so spicy? (Getty Stock Image)

“We’ve got one client who ties himself to the bed when the cleaner goes around so he doesn’t even watch her – it’s a fetish thing,” she began.

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“He’ll let her in, say hello and then ties himself to the bed post. So she’s naked, and she’s downstairs cleaning, and then she pops upstairs, and then she goes back down cleaning and he pays her quite a lot of money.”

That’s not all though; some customers go as far as pleasuring themselves while the cleaner is in the room, or liking to be told off, with Penelope herself saying that she’s ‘open-minded’ to most requests.

But while many may think that their market consists of lonely ‘middle-aged men’, it’s far broader than that, and Wyser highlights that what they do is not sex work.

The Brit says that a lot of the company’s customers are young, single men, or older men who have recently been divorced, while others have a naked cleaner bought for them as a surprise for their partner.

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She noted that some women will even go out with clients once they become regulars, while a service is also offered to clients called ‘The Grand Finale’, costing £40 and involves the client masturbating in her presence.

The website adds: “She will also happily degrade you and tell you how pathetic you are…or ‘encourage’ you…or just let you crack on whilst she watches!”

The company was founded in 2020 as an ‘interesting concept’ by the then-stay-at-home-mum, after she found an Australian company that offered similar services.

It has taken off in the five years since, as customers can easily book online, placing a £45 deposit before deciding on the service they like, either in an outfit or completely nude, starting at £125.

Penelope explained that what her company does is not sex work (Getty Stock Image)

Penelope explained that what her company does is not sex work (Getty Stock Image)

Opting for a fully naked service will set you back £155, with there being extras available such as seeing her smoke, or use the toilet.

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Penelope says that requests must be approved, as cleaners arrive in smart clothing before stripping off and carrying out the two-hour session, which has all the necessary bits of a deep clean.

However, they don’t clean ovens, the insides of fridges, microwaves, or wash dishes.

The company has over 60 cleaners across the UK, and Penelope explained: “People often sort of think men just want young, slim women. And of course some men do.

“But not all men. We get quite a few young guys in their twenties and thirties that will say, ‘Have you got a woman in her forties or fifties?'”

There is a strict no-touching policy in place too, as she pointed out that some older men look forward to the company, and if they are ‘chatty’ or not.

Apparently, it goes far beyond the sexual element.

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