Bartender Who Slaps Her Customers Makes $6000 per night
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Bartender Who Slaps Her Customers Makes $6000 per night

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In the vibrant Spring Break scene of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a unique attraction has emerged at a local bar, drawing crowds eager for a mix of shots and entertainment rather than conflict. Bartender Aiyana Callas, 26, has become a sensation with her signature “Hurricane Shots” served at Backyard Fort Lauderdale for $30 each night throughout the bustling party season.

Aiyana ensures that participants willingly consent to a playful slap accompanying their shot, delivered with theatrical flair but never with excessive force. Describing herself as a performer, she expertly choreographs the act to create a memorable experience for her patrons. The price of the shots varies based on the type of alcohol and the level of intensity in the routine.

Selling an impressive 150 to 200 shots nightly, Aiyana has transformed the concept of the “Hurricane Shot” with her acrobatic skills and wrestling-inspired persona, known as “Hurricane Aiyana.” Operating as a freelancer, she purchases the alcohol from the bar as part of her entertainment company, which also offers services for private events.

Introduced last year, Aiyana’s slap shot act quickly gained popularity among college students seeking a unique and shareable moment during their Spring Break escapades. Emphasizing that the experience is all about entertainment and fun, Aiyana’s act has become a sought-after attraction, providing partygoers with a memorable story to recount.

During the intense Spring Break season, Aiyana works tirelessly, serving patrons from 8 pm to 5 am for 45 consecutive days, earning an impressive $6,000 per night. As Fort Lauderdale thrives with energy and excitement, Aiyana’s success highlights the city’s appeal as a vibrant destination for revelers, even as neighboring Miami seeks to manage its own Spring Break festivities.

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