Pinup Pole Show Pinup of the Week: Tiffany Rose Mockler
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This week’s Pinup Pole Show Pinup of the Week is the unstoppable pole dance icon Tiffany Rose Mockler, posing with Simon Propper's 1930 Ford Sedan Rat Rod, photographed by Shane Karns at Tonya Kay’s Pinup Pole Show! Let’s learn a little more about Tiffany Rose.
TONYA KAY: How long have you been a company member of Pinup Pole Show?
TIFFANY ROSE: I believe I've been a member since the second show. Three years now, I believe. Time flies when you are having fun!
TONYA KAY: You are a world renowned pole sport champion. Are you involved in competitions now, and how?
TIFFANY ROSE: Luckily I have all the accolades I need in a lifetime, so now I am a judge! I like it much more than competing for all of the obvious reasons. This year I judged Iceland and Canada's national pole competitions, to name a couple.
TONYA KAY: How long have you been vegan and what motivated you to try that lifestyle?
TIFFANY ROSE: Almost 15 years now. My motivation started when I started working in public relations for Greenpeace after I finished college. As soon as I knew the environmental impact of meat production and the absolute devastation it causes on our Earth, it was a very easy choice. I never looked back.
Additional modeling by Shannon Corbiel, featured in this column just a few weeks ago!
This week’s Pinup Pole Show Pinup of the Week is the unstoppable pole dance icon Tiffany Rose Mockler, posing with Simon Propper's 1930 Ford Sedan Rat Rod, photographed by Shane Karns at Tonya Kay’s Pinup Pole Show! Let’s learn a little more about Tiffany Rose.
TONYA KAY: How long have you been a company member of Pinup Pole Show?
TIFFANY ROSE: I believe I've been a member since the second show. Three years now, I believe. Time flies when you are having fun!
TONYA KAY: You are a world renowned pole sport champion. Are you involved in competitions now, and how?
TIFFANY ROSE: Luckily I have all the accolades I need in a lifetime, so now I am a judge! I like it much more than competing for all of the obvious reasons. This year I judged Iceland and Canada's national pole competitions, to name a couple.
TONYA KAY: How long have you been vegan and what motivated you to try that lifestyle?
TIFFANY ROSE: Almost 15 years now. My motivation started when I started working in public relations for Greenpeace after I finished college. As soon as I knew the environmental impact of meat production and the absolute devastation it causes on our Earth, it was a very easy choice. I never looked back.
Additional modeling by Shannon Corbiel, featured in this column just a few weeks ago!
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