The Stripper is a spicy, self-aware Brazilian GL short series that plays like a fantasy fic come to life. When a soft-hearted dancer secretly leads a double life as a corporate assistant, and her seductive boss turns out to be one of her strip club clients — things get steamy, chaotic, and unexpectedly fun.
The Stripper Official Trailer
The Stripper Summary |
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Title: | The Stripper |
Series Info: | Brazil (2019) |
Length: | 15 minutes |
Total Episodes: | 10 episodes |
Genre: | Romance, Girl's love |
Plot
Camila is broke, desperate, and dancing at a strip club to survive. Just when she thinks life can’t get weirder, she lands a job as a secretary — only to discover her new boss Lauren is the very same woman who once watched her dance.
Determined to keep her night job a secret, Camila balances her double life as a shy, sweet office girl by day and a sultry pole dancer by night. But sparks fly as Lauren begins to feel something for her mysterious new assistant… and Camila can’t help but fall back.
Expect jealousy, misunderstandings, lipstick-stained drama, and — yes — lap dances in elevators.
The Stripper Cast
Charactor
A broke young woman leading a secret double life as a stripper and secretary. She’s sensual on stage and soft-spoken at the office — an irresistible combo.
Natalie Smith
Natalie Smith brings both vulnerability and allure to Camila. Her dance scenes are impressively choreographed, and she anchors the emotional beats with surprising nuance for such a short series.
A cold, powerful CEO who finds herself falling for her new assistant — unaware she’s also the woman from her wild night at the club.
Priscila Pugliese
Priscila Pugliese gives Lauren a classic “boss lady with a heart” arc. While her performance feels stiff at times, the chemistry with Camila still lands when it counts.
The Stripper Review
Review





Let’s be real — this is not a masterpiece of narrative depth. But it is the sapphic fanfic your teenage self dreamed of: hot secretary, jealous CEO, lap dances, double identities, and Fifth Harmony references everywhere.
The production is undeniably low-budget: shaky edits, soap-opera transitions, and plot holes galore. But what it lacks in polish, it makes up for in pure thirst and fangirl energy. There’s a scene where a friend calls Camila a “Cuban fairy,” and the background music literally plays Havana. That’s not subtext. That’s a Camren shrine with a plot.
Natalie Smith (Camila) deserves praise for balancing innocence with sensuality — her dancing is 🔥. Meanwhile, Lauren’s actress feels a bit forced at times, trying too hard to radiate “CEO energy,” but hey, it kinda works in a ridiculous, over-the-top way.
The fifth episode rushes into melodrama: Camila gets slapped by her mom, Lauren somehow “realizes” her assistant is the same woman from the club (with no explanation), and a whole queer love triangle is left hanging.
Still, if you suspend your logic and just vibe with the tension — you’ll have fun.
Best Scenes of The Stripper
First Lap Dance Meet-Cute
Camila dancing while Lauren watches — the tension is instant.Elevator Seduction Mode
When your stripper crush seduces you in a confined space? Say no more.BGM Easter Eggs for Camren Fans
Featuring “Expectations” by Lauren Jauregui and “Havana” by Camila Cabello — it’s literally fanservice.Lauren’s Jealousy Arc
Whether it’s Kallen or Camila’s friends, Lauren does not like sharing. Cue fiery stares and slow-burn glances.