Policewoman, 26, fired after posting this erotic dance video online… but she doesn’t care as she now has a new career as stripper
Kristina Negodina, 26, recorded the video for her cop colleagues then posted it on a private police Facebook page
A COP fired after posting a video of herself performing an erotic dance has a new job - as a professional stripper.
Kristina Negodina, 26, is suing her former police bosses in the Russian capital of Moscow for £100,000, alleging unfair dismissal.
The brunette has now signed a contract with Russian strip club chain Golden Girls to appear in an online show called We Are Not Mutants.
Chain owner Lucky Liu says she will not be expected to appear completely naked for her monthly salary of £690.
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Miss Negodina commented: "I am really excited about my new career. This is going to be just awesome!"
She strongly denies claims that she was drunk or high on drugs when she made her controversial video which she posted on a private police page on Facebook.
It began with her saying to the camera: "Hi colleagues, I have decided to create a trade union, now watch me dancing."
Wearing a revealing black top, tight leggings with crisscross holes along the thighs and high heels, she then gyrated and pouted for the camera before blowing a kiss.
Miss Negodina said: "I will see my former police colleagues in court. My interests will be represented by one of the biggest law companies.
"I have handed them all the evidence about my dismissal which I am considering as illegal dismissal."
That evidence included blood tests to prove that she had consumed no illegal substances and the video itself.
After she was sacked, Miss Negodina angrily posted: "I was fired because of a violation of discipline.
"I posted the video in a private community on Facebook, all community members were police officers. There is nothing vulgar in the video."
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