Who is the stripper whisperer

Chris Restivo a.k.a. The Stripper Whisperer is a bold clothing designer and unapologetic social media influencer blending retro sleaze, midnight swagger, and neon-lit humor into a full-throttle lifestyle brand. Known for raunchy satire, comedic energy, and tongue-in-cheek sex appeal. The Stripper Whisperer turns controversial confidence into wearable statements.

From parody graphics and provocative slogans to viral visuals and comedy-driven content, the brand lives at the intersection of fashion, nightlife, and internet culture, combined with stripper culture. It’s not about being subtle—it’s about representing a statement.

Equal parts hustler, hype man, and ringmaster, The Stripper Whisperer isn’t just a brand—it’s an attitude. Neon, reckless, hilarious, stylish, and impossible to ignore.

In addition to clothing and merchandise, Chris founded the group Stripper Lives Matter. Stripper Lives Matter is a movement that celebrates sex workers, nightlife culture, and the hustle behind the heels. Blending satire, activism, and raw humor. S.L.M. flips a controversial phrase into a statement of visibility, respect, and dark comedy - because the grind deserves recognition too. Rooted in neon-lit clubs, late nights, and internet chaos, Stripper Lives Matter isn’t about playing safe or being politically correct. It’s about owning the narrative, honoring the workers who keep the lights on, and turning taboo into wearable conversation starters. Bold graphics, fearless slogans, and no-filter energy—this brand stands where others clutch their pearls. Provocative. Ironic. Unignorable.
This isn’t just a movement —it’s a statement from the stage to the streets. Negative stereotypes about strippers are widespread and deeply rooted in stigma around sex work. These stereotypes often paint strippers in a negative way or lacking ambition. In reality, these assumptions are oversimplified and harmful, ignoring the diversity, agency, and professionalism within the industry. Ultimately, negative stereotypes about strippers dehumanize workers, justify discrimination, and make it harder for them to access basic respect, safety, and legal protections. Challenging these myths means recognizing strippers as workers, artists, entrepreneurs, and people—each with their own stories, choices, and dignity.