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Woman says she made thousands of pounds working as naked cleaner

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Published 14:51 28 Jun 2023 GMT+1

Woman says she made thousands of pounds working as naked cleaner

Rhiannon has been able to clear all of her debts and is planning to quit her regular job because of the money she's made by cleaning naked

Gregory Robinson

Gregory Robinson

A woman has revealed she made thousands of pounds working as a naked cleaner.

Rhiannon, 32, from Manchester, has been working for the Naked Cleaning Company for the last two years. She visits properties where she strips off and gets to work.

The clients Rhiannon does business with are either recently retired or in well-paid jobs.

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As she loves being naked, Rhiannon’s unusual job appears to be a great fit for her, especially since she’s been able to clear her debts and is now on the verge of leaving her main job and cutting her 40-hour working week to just 10.

Who would’ve thought naked cleaning would be so lucrative and why not get paid for something you love doing for free?

"I love being naked and love cleaning, so it was a win-win with great rates of pay. I normally clean naked, so it's £65 per hour,” she explained.

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Rhiannon said that all her clients have been ‘proper gentlemen’ and her job gives her a ‘spring’ in her step.

She added: "In the next three to six months, I'll only have to work 10 hours for what I'd earn in my 40-hour-a-week contract with my current employer. I'm just building my clientele in the North West to allow me to quit my present full-time job.

"It's just a normal working day otherwise, but it encourages me to get up and do my hair and makeup and gives me a spring in my step.

"All my clients have been lovely and proper gentleman. They are very complimentary, which boosts my confidence.”

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Rhiannon feels safe cleaning in her clients’ homes and said that safety checks are carried out to protect everyone involved.

Rhiannon's naked cleaning job has helped her clear her debts.
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She explained: "We have to arrive to every booking in smart casual wear, but as for the booking attire, it’s at the client's request. If they want us to wear an outfit or a certain colour of underwear, they will request that.

"I actually enquired with other naked cleaning companies within the area where I live, but they don't carry out any safety checks on cleaners or clients.

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"I felt uncomfortable that they were willing to just send cleaners into clients' properties with no relevant safety in place or checks carried out.

Rhiannon plans to quit her regular job.
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"It's rather a concern if you ask me. The Naked Cleaning Company have everything tied up to a very high standard safety-wise. I wouldn’t want to work for anyone else in the industry."

Nikki Belton, 37, founding owner of The Naked Cleaning Company, from Plymouth, said: "The safety of our cleaners is our main priority at all times. We have many structures in place to protect cleaners.

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"We are aware of companies not carrying out checks and putting potential cleaners at risk.”

She continued: “People's safety is so important to me - these cleaners are people's daughters, sons, partners , mums and dads.

"I want everyone to remain safe at all times. I’m always looking at ways to make the company safer and tweaking parts of the safety side."

Featured Image Credit: Caters

Topics: Home, Life, Real Life, Money

Gregory Robinson
Gregory Robinson

Gregory is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, he has worked for both print and online publications and is particularly interested in TV, (pop) music and lifestyle. He loves Madonna, teen dramas from the '90s and prefers tea over coffee.

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