Chocolate Tits & Honey Hips
Terri and Foxy's workplace. Where they grind for the dollar.

Chocolate Tits & Honey Hips is the only strip club in Cedar Ridge, Tennessee—a place exclusively staffed by Black and Latina women. It operates under the racialized sex economy that defines life for nonwhite women in the New Confederacy. The club markets itself with the tagline:
“Chocolate and caramel girls in every flavor.”
Owned and operated by Donny Ray Kramer, a local white businessman, the club sits at the edge of town just off the highway, wrapped in neon lights and shameless exploitation. Inside, the environment is loud, smoky, and unapologetically crass. The clientele is entirely male and almost entirely white. Racist humor and lewd behavior are not only tolerated—they’re encouraged.
White women are never hired as dancers, a policy both unspoken and strictly enforced. The club caters exclusively to the fetishization of “exotic,” “curvy,” “hot-blooded” women of color, feeding into stereotypes and maintaining a rigid racial caste system.

stripper at Chocolate Tits & Honey Hips
The club’s performers are treated as disposable and constantly reminded that they are replaceable. Dancers who object to harassment or refuse private shows are fired without hesitation—though in some cases, like Terri Moreno, they may be rehired if they bring in enough money. In Terri’s case, her obsessive customer Zane Puckett visits nightly, spending recklessly and singlehandedly justifying her continued employment despite repeated firings.

Stripper at Chocolate Tits & Honey Hips
Chocolate Tits & Honey Hips is not merely a strip club—it is a factory of humiliation wrapped in cheap lights and louder music. A symptom of a town where white men write the rules and brown women pay the price.