Stripper Who Fell Off 2-Story Pole Launches GoFundMe For Her Broken Jaw

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A woman performs pole tricks during a Polepeople pole dancing class May 3, 2006 in London, England. Since celebrities hailed pole dancing as the latest alternative to aerobics or yoga pole dancing has taken the United Kingdom by storm and has become the latest trend for females getting fit. The classes provide women with the opportunity to develop their upper-body strength and add sparkle to their sex life, while enjoying a female-only atmosphere which they find less regimented than traditional gym sessions.
Prayers up for Genea Sky.

A video surfaced over the weekend of a stripper who fell two stories high off of a pole onto the stage but still managed to continue dancing. Many applauded her for the smooth recovery after the drop. She simply got back up following the failed acrobatic attempt and began twerking and keeping the crowd well-entertained.

Unfortunately, she still faced some serious injuries, as you'd expect. In fact, it appears as though the injuries she sustained were so grave that she needs serious medical attention. She took to Twitter where she revealed that she fractured her jaw and is going into surgery today. One of her friends launched a GoFundMe on her behalf to help with her medical bills and financial support while she recovers. 

"My friend Genea was in a horrible accident while she was working. She now has a fractured jaw, broken teeth, and a sprained ankle. Her job does not cover the expenses of her medical bills. Since she sustained such serious injuries, she will be out of work for an extended period of time. Any donations towards her surgeries would be helpful and appreciated! Thank you all in advance," it reads. 

Following the incident, she shared a video revealing that she not only broke her jaw but her teeth, as well,  and had to get stitches. We wish Genea a speedy recovery. 


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