I always wear a bikini to work – it makes me feel good about my body and men constantly slip me their phone number

A BARISTA serving a client in a bikini told how her work has given her body confidence.

Cheyenne, 29, felt less attractive after her son was born three years ago but now she gets men’s phone numbers in tip jars because they like her.

Barista Cheyenne always serves customers in bikini

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Barista Cheyenne always serves customers in bikiniCredit: Provided
The mother says it makes her feel good about her body

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The mother says it makes her feel good about her bodyCredit: Provided
Men always stuff their phone numbers in Cheyenne's tip jar

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Men always stuff their phone numbers in Cheyenne’s tip jarCredit: Provided
Cheyenne affirms that customers always respect

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Cheyenne affirms that customers always respectCredit: Provided

The US-based mother, in a relationship, feels natural to work in skimpy outfits and doesn’t think it’s demeaning.

She noticed that her clients, in Billings, Montana, were also often very respectful of her attire.

She said: “I got the phone number in my tip jar but I get compliments from men and women, usually in a respectful way.

“The numbers really go right into the bin.

“It’s not disrespect to the person who dumped them, but because I’m in a relationship, I’m not interested in me.

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“I’ve always been confident and after giving birth to my son three years ago, my confidence isn’t as strong anymore.

“This work helped build it back up.

“I believe people come for good coffee and good customer service and bikinis are just an added bonus.”

Cheyenne added: “I think the biggest tip I got was £90.

“I get big tips but not every day.

“But people always tip regardless of the amount.

“We’re all very body-positive, we’re a great group of women, and we encourage each other as well.”

Russell Falcon

Russell Falcon is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Russell Falcon joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing russellfalcon@ustimespost.com.

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