Save the bitcoin, you’ll need it to tip the twerking robot strippers. This week only, robot strippers can be found gracing the pole to Justin Timberlake (we ALL saw that coming after his latest music video) at the Consumer Electronics Show.
UPDATE: so tech is still trash pic.twitter.com/wgzXVhgEl1
— Jackie Luo (@jackiehluo) July 6, 2017
According to The Daily Beast:
The robots were flown in from London for the occasion and will be performing at the club all week in honor of CES, and Sapphire Las Vegas strip club Managing Partner Peter Feinstein said it’s all in a bid to attract more women.
#CES2018 is lit pic.twitter.com/vdqK7akCPY
— Taylor Lorenz @ CES (@TaylorLorenz) January 9, 2018
The club attempted to attract the CES crowd in new in creative ways. How else would you get a bunch of tech bros into the strip club?
“Come watch sparks fly as the robo-twins shake their hardware and leave everyone wondering if those double Ds are real or made in ‘Silicone’ Valley.”
The robot twins were initially designed for by a London artist as a form of political art but have now fallen off the beaten path stripping in front of signs reading “MIT Bound” and “need money for batteries”.
Oh they’re pitting the human strippers against the robot strippers now in the spirit of innovation pic.twitter.com/EdgVpqWDdX
— Taylor Lorenz @ CES (@TaylorLorenz) January 9, 2018
So if you are in Las Vegas this weekend, make a stop by the Sapphire Las Vegas strip and help some ladies — erm— robots — bottie hotties? — pay for MIT.
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