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Pleasure Boys will ‘ban telephones’ after X-rated antics at raunchy present went viral

The notorious Pleasure Boys have had no selection however to ban telephones at their reveals after footage of their X-rated behaviour went viral.

Renowned for his or her outrageous routines, the group repeatedly packs out arenas stuffed with overwhelmed ladies eager to let themselves go on wild nights out. However, even in comparison with their regular occasions, their present in Belfast actually pushed the boat out, with leaked movies catching the eye of the lots.

One clip depicted the boys on stage mimicking an array of intercourse strikes, which prompted an enormous response from the web, who made jokes and created memes in abundance. Photographs from the occasion present aged women holding onto the performer’s members, too.

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With the group turning into a goal of public mockery, administration has made the choice to ban smartphones from their reveals, with one dancer coming ahead to insist nothing controversial occurred within the Northern Irish capital.



The Pleasure Boys caused a stir in Belfast
The Pleasure Boys brought on a stir in Belfast, going viral for his or her antics

In an interview with Sunday Life, an infuriated Big Nate exclaimed: “No one had sex on stage, no sex acts were committed.

“The Pleasure Boys categorically did not do any of that stuff. There’s CCTV of us packing up our stuff and leaving.

“We don’t want our reputation to be tarnished by false rumours. This is our brand and who we are as a team. It’s our livelihood. We promote a happy and safe environment for women and have never had any issues.”



The Pleasure Boys are coming back to Northern Ireland
The Pleasure Boys are coming again to Northern Ireland

Despite the incident, the Pleasure Boys knowledgeable their adoring followers on social media that they’d an incredible time performing in Belfast.

They will make a swift return to Northern Ireland, placing on a present in Banbridge on Saturday, May 11.

They counsel that these eager to attend the present, ebook their tickets swiftly “as this is a popular event.”

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