Lincoln ‘hunks’ willing to bare their behinds are being invited to audition to be in the next generation of ‘naked butlers’.
The Best Body Butlers company, which was set up by entrepreneur and Lincoln personal trainer Max Merritt in 2012, provides a cheeky semi-nude butler service for hen parties, meet-and-greets and cocktail events.
Due to increasing popularity the team are looking to expand and say they are searching for candidates in great shape, reliable and with a charming personality.
The butler positions are being advertised at £25 per hour and will require some travel as requests often come from Liverpool, London and Manchester.
Best Body Butlers founder Max Merritt.
Max Merritt said: “We are in desperate need of more hunks. The gigs are always a lot of fun and we get requests from events ranging from hen parties to corporate.
“One of the funniest stories I have personally been in involved in was late on a Friday night.
“I got a frantic call from a lady saying she needed 2 butlers urgently within the hour as another company had let her down.
“Within the hour as promised we turned up at what looked like a small bungalow. We knocked on the door and were greeted by a lady who asked us to strip down.
“We followed her down a long corridor straight into a pool house and she shouted ‘surprise’! With that 30 women turned around and climbed out of the swimming pool and lynched us stealing our only uniform – an apron!
“That’s the kind of thing our butlers need to be prepared for. I’ve never looked at women the same. They know how to party harder than men!”
Anyone interested in applying for a role should contact Max Merritt on free phone 0800 612 0931, or email [email protected].
Applicants are also being encouraged to submit video auditions on the groups Facebook page. He’s an example of one of the less serious entries:
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