Seth Nayes, a Chicago-based burlesque performer and print model, talks about his transformation from a very unusual childhood on a Native American Reservation, a stint as a wrestler and how he became a burlesque performer in Chicago who now lives under the spotlight.

An Unlikely Life: Burlesque Performer Reflects on How He Got Where He Is Today
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