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'British top bodybuilder' homeless after gang attack says stripping saved his life

Former firefighter left homeless abroad after beingattacked by thugs but lost his life after becoming a stripper. Say you are saved.

Danny Clifford, now 39, was voted one of his "best bodybuilders in Britain" before fleeing the country from violent gangs.

Greater is enjoying a night out with his colleagues from the Manchester Fire Department when he finds one of his friends beaten on the dance floor.

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Danny makes a quick decision to help his unconscious friend on the dance floor.

"None of the staff was doing anything, so I jumped in the middle and basically said hit me instead. So I got worse at wear," he said. said.Daily Star.

Danny was working as a firefighter for three years before the attack
Danny worked as a firefighter for three years prior to the attack

"The next morning I got a call from a friend who looked a little worried. He said it was an old gang that I had trouble with.

I was very careful, and when he found me in the area looking for me the next day, he knew where I lived and worked. After being threatened with death, he was urged out of town by locals.

"I went to Ireland and stayed there with a friend for about eight months, basically working undercover. was doing," he explained.

"It didn't really work. I was young, I was doing everything too much, and just doing the right thing was taking your whole life away from you.

He was previously titled Junior Mr West Midlands
He was formerly Junior Mr. West Midlands

I decided I needed to cut it off and headed for Australia on a work visa.

"I didn't really think about it, but I knew I wouldn't be able to go home."

84} Shortly after arriving in Perth, he was robbed and lost all his belongings, including his passport and money.

Danny had to go out into the street and beg for cash while strangers laughed at him.

Danny was attacked on a work night out
Danny attacked at work night

"I used to sleep on the beach because it had cooking facilities. I could cook whatever I could get there," says Danny. said.

"Mostly just going through dumpsters. For surfers he was showering with free showers available 24/7. That was my life."

He added: “It definitely hit the system. He won the championship and was named runner-up in Junior Mr. Britain.

"I was at my best and it felt like everything was taken away from me."

About After being homeless for a month, Danny's fortunes began to change. That's after Danny begged Jim to use the restroom and was given his free guest pass.

The free gym pass helped change his life
A free gym pass changed his life

Danny was soon stranded and using the facility to exercise. That's when he was contacted by someone who was working at a club where he stripped.

He continued: "When I started using the gym, this guy approached me. At first I thought he was approaching me.

”, he said. what are you doing this weekend

Danny was reluctant at first, but he understood that without a bank account, there weren't many places willing to offer him a job.

``The man said I could earn AUD$300 plus tips in one night. I cracked up and said yes."

Danny said his gained 'confidence' but used to be shy
Danny said he gained 'confidence'.

Three days later, Danny takes the stage like a deer in the headlights. but he still got an additional $180 tip.

"I'm so nervous. I was awful, absolutely awful. I don't understand why people gave me tips," he joked.

"And then they started training and teaching you. It gave me confidence again. After about six months at the club, he recovered and eventually could freelance in people's homes.

"You might show up as a police officer and arrest them and do routines," he said.

"More money was involved. The profit was in your pocket."

The ex-bodybuilder was offered the stripper role because the club was short on staff
A former bodybuilder was offered the role of a stripper due to lack of clubs. Staff

Despite initially refusing to take off his clothes for money, Danny is described as "strange."

he added:

"And suddenly you're in the limelight and all the bright lights are there. , everyone is yelling for you:

"Some people sound silly when you become something out of nothing, because strippers have prejudices." But I have met the most wonderful people of all circumstances in that club.”

What was thought to be temporary was when my visa expired and I was safely returned to the UK. It became his new lifestyle for three years before returning to

Danny with his dad Keith
Danny with his father Keith

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Danny said he was keeping his head down after returning home and soon realized he wanted to continue acting like his father. Wine actor Keith Clifford.

``And after all this entertainment, I loved being on stage. He continued his training, after which he continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).

Since then, he has appeared in the BBC comedy 'The Other One', ITV's 'Cold Feet' and 'Coronation Street,Emmerdaleand

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On reflection, he said: But I basically walked away.

He has raised money for the charity Shelter
He raised money for a charity shelter

"They (the gang) literally kicked my friend in the head and I have no regrets. He could have died

He added: "I've come full circle. I couldn't be happier. My dad is especially happy that I've pursued acting." 238}

"Looking at my life now, I believe that everything that happens has a reason. The fire brigade turned me into a human being, and having gone through it all, I am self-reliant, self-reliant, and able to survive."

"Now when I have a little problem, I think I'll be okay.Somebody tried to kill me, so it doesn't matter what happened after that."

Danny has since written and starred in the play Roll the Dice, based on his experience.

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