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As fans of The Bachelorette already know, Jed Wyatt worked as a stripper before his controversial appearance on Hannah’s season.

For a time, it looked like he’d marry Hannah Brown and use his fame to launch his music career. Then, his ex girlfriend shared her story of his duplicity.

Now, Jed is right back where he started — stripping in Nashville.

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Music City Male Revue took to Instagram to share some very exciting news with their followers.

"Our Labor Day Weekend show just got even hotter," the Nashville-based club announced.

"And no," they continued. "We are not talking about the weather forecast."

Most of us don’t get our forecasts from strip clubs.

"Kick off your bachelorette weekend this Saturday at 4 PM," the page’s message teased.

Music City Male Revue conclude: "with us and our very special guest @jedwyatt"

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Music City Male Revue is Nashville’s first — and only — male strip club.

Jed had previously worked for the establishment for about 6 to 8 months back in in 2018.

Now, before you get the wrong idea, we have to disappoint you — the establishment may show a lot of abs, but they keep the experience "PG-13."

Which means that they are allowed to say "f–k," but only once. (That is a joke)

Really, it means that the "stripping" is pretty much limited to shirts. They may dress like cowboys, but don’t expect them to "draw."

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Jed and his coworkers may have not had their dongs out, but Jed at least did more than just strip off his shirt and flex.

HIs colleague, Roscoe, explained his role to RadarOnline.

"His main job was to sing while there," Roscie said of Jed.

He added: "He would sometimes sing shirtless."

"The girls love the energy," Roscoe shared. "Because it’s like a real performance."

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Many members of the Bachelor Nation grew tired of Jed’s singing, but apparently that wasn’t the case for customers.

"It was a good addition to our show," Roscoe revealed.

He also shared that Jed "did a bit of dancing” during his time working there.

Again, though, this would not have involved any actual nudity.

“He’s a nice looking man with a nice body," Roscoe pointed out. "Might as well get paid to take his shirt off too."

Can’t argue with that reasoning.

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Some may try to use Jed Wyatt’s work at a strip club against him.

That’s not just absurd — it’s bigotry.

Sex workers, from strippers to camgirls to porn stars to full service folks and everything in between, perform valid work in our society.

There is nothing shameful about stripping, whether you’re going shirtless or wearing nothing but stilettos.

Strippers rake in money from the dads and husbands of people who make fun of them.

Good for Jed for probably raking in some great cash — and probably making more than before, thanks to his new found fame.

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If you wnat to shame Jed, you don’t need to stoop to maligning strippers or other honest, hard-working folks.

You can shame him for promising his girlfriend that he was just going on the show to launch his music career, then ghosting her and getting engaged.

He wronged her — and he also wronged Hannah, and it went on for weeks and weeks. That’s not okay.

Roast Jed for the stuff that he’s done that’s actually bad, okay?

There are plenty of things to say about him that don’t malign millions of others.