Brothels are expected to a roaring trade, all thanks to the upcoming G20 summit in Brisbane.
Brothel owners throughout the city have revealed that they've already had a busy week which could become "ridiculous" as more than 7000 leaders, delegates and international media descend for the economic summit, News.com.au reported.
Viper Room brothel's rep said that they've already had an influx of delegates before the event and it's been unusually busy and "ridiculous" because of the influx of people, as people are away from their normal lives and are more likely to indulge in things they wouldn't normally do and visiting a "gentleman's club" is usually on that list.
She said that discretion is key with events like this with private parking and waiting rooms for guests, in case "god forbid, they run into a work colleague" and its all very discreet and their girls don't use their real name, the guys don't use their real names, it's all cash so there's no paper trail.
The city will play host to more than 7000 international leaders, delegates and media over the weekend with another 6000 police and 1000 soldiers out in force and the 500 million dollar event will be the most powerful gathering of world leaders Australia has ever seen.
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