Raunchy ‘queen of Benidorm’ reveals who she REALLY thinks are the craziest tourists ahead of most sinful summer ever
A LEGENDARY Benidorm performer has revealed who she thinks are the town's top party animals.
The ex-teacher ditched the rainy UK for sunny Spain and has become an iconic stag-do performer - with a wildly popular show of "extreme stripping".
On a balmy June afternoon, Millers beach bar, where Jade performs, is packed with holidaymakers enjoying a pint in peace.
But as the sun sets, the bar turns into a wild party with stag dos from all over the world descending on the venue to catch a glimpse of Jade's raunchy show.
Speaking to The Sun, Jade - dubbed the "Queen of Benidorm" - said Brits top the list of the wildest tourists as they're "prepared to do the craziest things".
As she comes to greet us in a glitzy gold bikini top, punters at Millers start cheering.
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Jade said "the British are the ones that want to push the boundaries the most".
She added: "They're more mentally prepared to go, 'You know what? That sounds crazy. Let's do it.'
"And they want to punish the stag the most.
"I think a lot of the time with Americans and Australians, the idea is for the bachelor party to treat the guy before he goes off and gets married,.
"But the British see it the opposite way around - where he should be punished for abandoning them."
Jade said Benidorm gives "average people" the perfect excuse to "really let their hair down and just do something that they wouldn't normally do".
"Especially stuff that you can't get away with back home," she added.
"There's no limits in Benidorm, really, is there?
"Whatever you want, you'll find here.
"It's crazy enough for everything."
Jade started her career in Spain 13 years ago by working at a travel agency working with stag and hen parties before she became a performer herself - and has not looked back.
The first time she performed, she said there was a last-minute change and a performer was needed for a stag do.
She quickly put on some lingerie and high heels and got straight to it.
"I enjoyed it so much," Jade said.
"I'll be honest, I loved the attention. It was nice to feel that buzz. It's like an adrenaline rush."
Jade gradually created a routine, compiling the best bits, and quickly became a Benidorm legend.
Explaining what her show involves, she told The Sun: "Everybody gets to rub some oil in and stuff like that.
"But it's more directly at the stag or person in the chair.
"So I whip him, wax him, use toys, burn with hot candles, make them eat a lollipop after it's been in certain places.
"And, obviously, I use toys and then slap them with the toy after I've used it.
"It's really wild and out there, and it's literally stag destruction.
"People come looking for me because I'm brutal."
Sometimes stag parties get carried away and people decide to strip off - but Jade is used to it.
"It's really funny when it comes to me doing my show because I'm like, 'hang on, I'm the one that's supposed to get naked, not you'," Jade joked.
"But they beat me to it sometimes."
Jade's long-time partner Frank The Stag Man, who hosts the wildest stag and hen dos in Benidorm, dubbed "Disneyland for crazies", said it's been one of its busiest summers so far.
He told The Sun: "This is probably the first year in the 17 years that I've been here where we've not even really seen a winter. It's been busy, all year."
The self-proclaimed "King of Benidorm" is a local celebrity.
As we walk along the beach, many stopped to ask for a quick selfie while others shouted from far away: "We follow you on TikTok!"
He explained that holidaymakers choose Benidorm because it's cheap - and they're guaranteed a good time.
He told The Sun: "They're not coming for a as an experiment.
"They're coming because they're up for a laugh.
"They want a good time, and they want to know that what they're getting is what they want.
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"I think people deserve it as well, you know, because there have been through a hard time and they deserve a good time.
"And they know that here they're going to get it. There's no risk factor."