A PORN star mum fraudulently claimed thousands of pounds in benefits while working as a £150-a-night stripper, a court heard.
Former £325-an-hour escort Hannah Panayides also earned £100 a day performing on a webcam as she raked in £22,000 a year from the sex trade.
But she tricked the authorities into believing she was a single mum with no job.
Hannah, 35 — whose porn name is Delta White — has starred in a string of blue movies with titles such as Let’s Get Slippy, The Handy Man and Big T*ts at Work 11.
She was also in College Babes Exposed, Pornstars Like It Big 7, and the TV series On a Dogging Mission.
She claimed unemployment benefits while working as a lapdancer at Diamonds and Strings clubs in Watford, Herts, and performing sex acts online via porn site Adult Work and Babestation.
The pin-up’s IMDb movie profile describes her as a “tiny, buxom and shapely, blonde bombshell” with “numerous piercings and tattoos”.
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It says she is just under 5ft tall and started performing in explicit hardcore movies in 2007, with her last film listed as UK Biggest Boobs 1 in 2015.
Meanwhile her escort profile on Sugar Babes International say she is bisexual and into “fetish, mild domination and duos”.
The page, which describes her as “a busty British Barbie doll” and “the queen of porn”, was last active in 2013.
It says she charged £500 for £90 minutes and £650 for two hours – plus a taxi if she has to travel to the date.
Benefit fraud investigators at Watford Borough Council started to look into her lifestyle following a a tip-off last year.
The mother-of-one admitted working for an online adult entertainment company Adult Work – where she could earn £100 a day.
Investigators also found that in a period of 13 months she was paid £22,000 whilst claiming £1,148 in council tax reductions.
Panayides failed to turn up at court and was found guilty of fraud in her absence. She was fined just £440 for her con.
Last year, Panayides was also fined £332 for using a TV without a licence.
The Department for Work and Pensions has cancelled her claim for social security benefits between March 2015 and May 2016 and said and will have to repay the full amount.
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