Utah Man’s Skeleton Pole-Dancing Display Thriving on Private Property
A Utah man’s Halloween display featuring a pole-dancing skeleton has shot to fame after it was forced to move from a public street sign to private property. The quirky display had run afoul of local authorities for using a street sign as a perch for the pole-dancing skeleton. But now, the display has found a new home on private property where it is thriving.
The skeleton, clad in a mini skirt, fishnet stockings, and stiletto heels, was spotted by a passerby on a busy street. It quickly became a social media sensation as people took pictures and videos of it. But soon after, local authorities intervened, citing safety concerns, and ordered the display to be removed.
The man behind the display, however, did not give up. He quickly found a new spot for the skeleton, this time on his private property. And to his delight, the skeleton pole-dancing display is now thriving like never before.
“It’s just been amazing,” the man said, speaking to our reporter. “The display has been getting a lot more attention now that it’s on private property. People stop by all the time to take pictures and videos. We’ve had to put up a fence to prevent people from coming onto our property, but that hasn’t stopped them from taking pictures.”
The display has even drawn the attention of local businesses, who see it as a unique marketing opportunity. A local bar and nightclub has offered to sponsor the display and host a pole-dancing contest for anyone who dares to take on the skeleton.
“We’re thrilled to have this display in our neighborhood,” said the bar manager. “It’s a great way to get people to come out and have some fun. We’re even thinking of putting up our own skeleton pole-dancing display. Who knows, maybe we’ll have a whole street full of them.”
The display’s success has also sparked interest from other cities and towns, who are considering allowing similar displays on public property. Some have even suggested organizing a pole-dancing skeleton contest across the country.
Not everyone is thrilled about the display, however. Some locals have complained that it is inappropriate and offensive.
“I think it’s disgusting,” said a local resident who wished to remain anonymous. “What kind of message does this send to our children? It’s just a way to objectify women and sexualize Halloween.”
But the man behind the display is unapologetic. He sees it as a fun and harmless way to celebrate Halloween.
“I never intended to offend anyone,” he said. “It’s just a silly display meant to bring a smile to people’s faces. If it offends anyone, they can just look away. But judging by the response we’ve been getting, I think we’re doing something right.”
The skeleton pole-dancing display has certainly been making waves in Utah, and who knows where it will lead. But for now, it seems to be thriving on private property, much to the delight of curious onlookers and businesses alike.