Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

Winnipeg escort believed to be first to advertise on billboard

WATCH: Sensational Serena ads posted in River Heights and Wolseley areas have raised some eyebrows, but police say the licensed escort's billboards are not breaking any laws – Apr 25, 2019

A Winnipeg escort is generating quite the buzz after advertising her services on downtown billboards.

Story continues below advertisement

Police and city officials believe the escort, who goes by the name Sensational Serena, is the first escort to use a billboard to advertise, and there is nothing stopping her from doing so.

“I am a business woman,” she said. “I’m providing clients with a legal service of companionship.”

The first ad in River Heights had initially referred to her as ‘Sensual Serena’ but that wording didn’t sit well with city officials.

The daily email you need for 's top news stories.

“I didn’t realize it was a problem for anybody,” she said. “As soon as I was aware it wasn’t OK I switched it to what it is now.”

The new ad is now on Portage Avenue near Wolseley.

Winnipeg police confirm Sensational Serena is a licensed escort and her billboard isn’t breaking any laws.

Story continues below advertisement

“The current wording of the Sensational Serena billboard is not in contravention of the Doing Business in Winnipeg By-law, in that it does not specifically advertise nude or sexual services,” a police spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

However, the City of Winnipeg is working with the billboard advertising industry to review the application process.

“The issue at hand is, should the city be delegating a little bit more authority to the public service on billboards?” said Sherri Rollins, councillor for Fort Rouge – East Fort Garry.

It’s not clear if any possible changes to the rules will impact Serena, who said she pays about $1,000 a month for billboard advertising.

“If they want to change it then I’ll deal with that at the time,” she said.

Story continues below advertisement

For now, she’s just focused on pleasing her clients.

“I’ve been around for a while and I plan to stay around for many years to come.”

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article