Gropers, guns and G-strings. Direct from Las Vegas, Manpower, the No 1 male revue show in the world, is touring New Zealand this month.
In the last 20 years, the strip show known as "Thunder from Down Under" has gone from small shows in a Surfers Paradise nightclub on the Gold Coast to a residency at the Excalibur Casino in Las Vegas.
Manpower has toured in over 15 countries in front of over 8 million women.
"Life is pretty good. I am more or less living the dream," says Aidan on the phone from Las Vegas.
"I don't work a lot, I get paid well and it leaves my days free to do other things like play golf."
says Aidan on the phone from Las Vegas.
"I don't work a lot, I get paid well and it leaves my days free to do other things like play golf."
We have chosen not to print Aidan's surname as he has ongoing problems with stalkers.
"I had to deactivate my Facebook and Instagram," he says. "It just got too weird."
His family lives in Hamilton and although he doesn't usually tour, he's pleased to be coming home for the first time in five years and is looking forward to "proper KFC".
An average day in Las Vegas means he wakes up sometime between 11am and 2pm and heads to the gym.
"I don't like the gym much, I try to be in and out in 45 minutes. I had enough gym when I was playing rugby in Waikato."
He started stripping in Hamilton. A girl he had a crush on asked him to help her out with a show she was putting on which eventually led to the job in Las Vegas.
"Before the first show I was freaking out, sweating. It was February, the start of the busy season, I went on stage in front of 500 girls and it was loud and packed."
The busy season involves hen nights with braying packs of terrifying women.
Aidan believes that, in terms of stripper etiquette, women are more badly behaved than men.
"I guess maybe they feel like it's OK because we're guys and that's our job. We get used to it but the women are definitely a lot more crazy and full-on than guys.
"Women try to pull your G-string down or grab you but at the end of the day it's part of our job and you just have to expect it.