Britain's first female doorperson says using bouncer is "outdated" and needs to be scrapped - and replaced with "ejection technician".
Last week Heather Baily, the head of the Security Industry Authority (SIA), sparked debate over whether the term bouncer should still be used today.
The security boss said that many women joining the industry don’t like the term, as it conjures up the image of a “large, muscular man”.
Britain’s first ever female bouncer, Delia El-Hosayny, 57, says she agrees with this statement - adding that the term makes her picture “a gorilla with huge arms.”
Having started working on the doors in Derby at 18 years old, Delia says she has seen a lot of change in the industry - but has always hated the term bouncer.