LUST-CRAZED women at the Magic Mike Live show are groping theatre staff, it is claimed.
Police have appealed for witnesses after bawdy groups of tipsy friends were said to have pawed and stripped waiters and ushers.
Police are appealig for witnesses to alleged sexual assaults at Magic Mike LiveGetty
Screaming women make up most of the audience at the raunchy West End show and are promised a “hot and hilarious” night out.
A notice to ticket holders asks them to “Pre-drink lightly”, but goes on: “We have a full bar and cute waitstaff to serve you drinks at the show.”
Cops were asked to look into whether some audience members have manhandled waiters, hosts and drinks-runners, who are said to be “all young, good-looking lads”.
One usher was allegedly lunged at on the balcony at London’s Hippodrome Casino and reportedly fled the theatre 20 minutes into his shift.
A source claimed: “They tried to undress him. His braces were pulled down then his shirt opened and it went on and on.
“He was helpless. We never saw him again after that.
“It has happened to so many staff — slaps on the bum, being grabbed, kissed, and pulled around by drunk guests.”
Witnesses said one woman who grabbed a waiter’s crotch just got a warning.
Another was pulled towards a woman’s cleavage so forcefully she ripped off his clip-on tie.
Numerous waiters are said to have been flashed at by drunk guests who shout comments such as: “Get your c**k out.”
Meanwhile muscle-bound dancers are also allegedly targeted, with one having his privates roughly grabbed.
The show — based on Hollywood hunk Channing Tatum’s Magic Mike movies — has been running in London since 2018, with tickets costing up to £99.
Last night a Scotland Yard spokesman said: “We are aware of a third-party report alleging sexual assaults at a commercial premises in Leicester Square. There have been no arrests.
“We would always encourage any victim of a sexual offence to contact police so that they can receive appropriate support.”
Magic Mike Live told The Sun: “Over 500,000 fans, mostly women, have enjoyed close to 2000 performances of the show.
“The safety and wellbeing of our staff and audience is of paramount importance.
“We have a zero tolerance policy in respect of any inappropriate behaviour in our venue and this is strictly enforced.
“We understand that this isolated complaint to the police by a third party was dismissed completely.”
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