A young woman from Los Angeles has revealed an inside look into what A-listers really get up to at exclusive Beverly Hills sex parties.
Bella Nicole was once earning $180,000 a year at her corporate tech job until relationship troubles inspired her to seek out a more exciting life.
And boy, did she find it.
She stumbled across an advert looking for adult performers to work at $10,000-a-night parties, where they would be expected to entertain high-profile guests.
Like a scene from a '90s erotic thriller, her first audition for one of these events took place in a mansion filled with hundreds of flickering candles, bathed in a dark, mysterious vibe.
It was here that Bella, who was just 21 at the time, was offered her first entry-level role... as a human table.
A young woman from Los Angeles, Bella Nicole, has revealed an inside look into what A-listers really get up to at exclusive Beverly Hills sex parties
'The position involved being blindfolded fully naked, on all fours in heels, at the entrance [of the party],' Bella tells the Daily Mail.
'I had a tray on my back with 20 flutes of champagne. I wasn't allowed to move or speak for an hour while the absolute elite of LA walked in,' she adds.
'These weren't just random people; these were doctors, high-profile attorneys, and A-list celebrities.'
These parties, which cost couples between $5,000 and $10,000 to attend, are incredibly private and exclusive.
Phones are confiscated at the door, and the mansions are stripped of standard furniture, replaced with custom pieces designed specifically for the night.
'At every sex party at midnight, there's a big show,' Bella says.
'Before midnight, everybody's a bit uptight, they're just trying to drink and get situated because most people are pretty nervous.'
Bella says the party 'really kicks off' with the start of a saucy performance which sees people having intercourse on stage for all guests to see.
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Bella tells the Daily Mail she was once earning $180,000 a year at her corporate tech job until relationship troubles inspired her to seek out a more exciting life
'I remember my first performance on a swing-like structure in the centre of the living room. It went from level 0 to 100 in seconds,' Bella explains.
'I was performing high-concept acts in front of a 100-person crowd. The air in the room would literally change; you could feel the tension and the curiosity peaking.
'It was my first non-vanilla experience, and I was obsessed. I knew right then that I could never just go back to my normal life.'
Bella says in one performance she had an X-rated experience with another woman 'wearing a minotaur outfit' – the details of which are too salacious to publish.
At other times, she says she would simply walk around mansions naked for guests to ogle.
'I realised I loved the performative aspect of it. I was nervous... but also having so much fun,' she says.
'Realising at that age that I had a whole new world to explore and experience was truly the most liberating feeling I've ever had in my life.'
Bella says she first discovered the sex parties while looking up reviews for strip clubs in search of a fun night for her friends.
'I stumbled onto a promotional page for this exclusive underground event,' she recalls.
'I watched a promo video on their website and remember being so drawn to this scene of a few beautiful people having sex on a table in front of an audience.
'I was like, "Holy s***, I want that." I hadn't experienced that exhibitionism at that level before, but I knew immediately it was something I wanted to do.'
She stumbled across an advert looking for adult performers to work at $10,000-a-night parties, where they would be expected to entertain high-profile guests
To be hired as a worker for these events, Bella underwent a rigorous screening process, with the goal of being a live performer.
'They obviously had to make sure that I looked the part physically,' Bella says, revealing they asked to see her Instagram and some 'sexy pictures'.
Despite her corporate background, Bella admits she entered the audition with a mix of nerves and a desire to be accepted.
'I remember thinking, "Oh my god, I really hope they let me in,"' she says.
'Which in retrospect, now that I'm older, is the craziest thing for a 21-year-old woman to ever think about.
'They asked a few questions like, "How did you find us?" and, "Why do you want to do this?"
'I didn't really think about why I specifically wanted to join and definitely didn't rehearse an answer to that question.
'So I told them the honest truth, that I wanted to explore my sexuality and this looked like a really fun way to do so.'
While the world she was entering was populated by seasoned professionals, Bella was an anomaly.
'For the most part, nearly all of the performers were sex workers. They were doing it for the money or in hopes of finding a potential sugar daddy,' she says.
'I was one of the only people with a corporate job. Everyone else either had a sugar daddy or worked as an escort. That was simply how they made their income.
'They were the nicest people I've ever met, honestly. So much nicer than corporate.'
Bella says she has seen all kinds of guests attend the sex parties, including some of the world's most famous faces seeking to avoid public scrutiny.
'That was obviously a big reason why celebrities would come,' she admits.
'When you think about it, there are very few public or semi–private spaces where you aren't allowed to have a phone out.
'People at the highest levels, actors, singers, comedians, all of the above, come there.
'You have to enter with a mask, but that's so cheesy, people take it off almost immediately.
'Seeing a celebrity never really did much for me, but it was fascinating to see them in this environment.'
Bella says she continues to mingle in these exclusive circles.
Early on, she attempted to balance her secret life with her corporate job without letting either of her identities slip.
But as she immersed herself deeper into this underground world, she ultimately made the move to full–time content creation and left her tech job.

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