Videos from the event at The Devenish Complex in Finaghy went viral on social media
A woman has spoken out after attending a controversial X-rated event at a Belfast bar over the weekend.
A woman, who did not wish to be identified, told Belfast Live about her experience at the event on Saturday. which is now being "reviewed" by the PSNI. The event was priced at £15 a ticket and advertised as a 'Valentine's Weekend Special' with The Devenish describing it as "a night filled with exciting thrills perfect for a girls night out."
Speaking to BBC's Nolan Show, John said: "The videos are the ending where the girls stormed the stage, this wasn't planned, this just happened. The boys came out and took a bow and the girls stormed the stage, then they carried on dancing with the girls. They weren't just going to walk off at the stage at that point.
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