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Courtesy of UPI By Ben
Hooper Published
November 1, 2020 |
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A Texas woman said her strip club-inspired Halloween display
featuring seductively posed skeletons has raised the ire of her local
homeowner's association.
Angela Nava of Richmond said she received
a letter from her homeowner's association Sunday saying
there had been complaints filed about her "inappropriate"
and "offensively positioned" Halloween decorations.
"It's modeled after an adult club," she told KTRK-TV. "We
just really had a good time changing the scene up every
night. Every night, we change the positions of the
skeletons, and it's really been just a great creative outlet
for me."
The display features skeletons in colorful wigs pole dancing
and striking other suggestive poses.
"We've all been cooped up and it's been just a terrible
year," Nava said. "We've just decided if this brings a
little bit of joy and a little bit of smiles to someone,
then we're doing everything right." |
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Nava said she doesn't plan to fight the letter from the HOA,
since it gives her 30 days from Sunday to remove the display -- well after
Halloween.
"When I got the letter, I was a little sad," Nava said. "I thought, 'OK, I'm
just going to take it down. I'm going to comply. I'm going to take it down and
just not do this anymore.' But then I got so much support off of Facebook, and I
said, 'Forget it. People are having so much fun with this, and they love it, I'm
going to continue to do it.'" |