Florida stripper, 19, sues state after losing job over new law raising the age of jiggle joint workers to 21

She’s putting her heels down over this pole-arizing new law.

A 19-year-old Florida stripper and her employer are suing the Sunshine State over new age-restrictions for adult dancers, alleging that the law violates her constitutional rights.

Serenity Michelle Bushey claimed that she lost her job at the Gainesville-area strip club Cafe Risque after a new law raising the stripping age from 18 to 21 took effect on Monday, according to the lawsuit, WPLG reported .

The suit, filed in federal court in Tallahassee Monday on behalf of Bushey, the strip club’s owners and two other adult businesses in Jacksonville, requests a permanent injunction halting the law from being enforced.

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She and the strip clubs claim the law infringes on their First Amendment right to free speech and their Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection, according to WPLG.

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The new Florida law bans anyone under the age of 21 from doing any kind of work at strip clubs. AP

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