SHE weighs a hefty 114 kilograms, but there is no move pole dancer LuAyne Brown can’t do.

The 29-year-old took up the fitness craze 10 years ago and insists she’s never felt sexier.

“When I had my first child in 2004 I knew my body would always be the same from then on so decided to look for something new to try,” the mother-of-two told New York Daily News.

“Walking into a class for the first time was nerve-racking but when the music started I forgot I was even nervous to begin with.

“There is no other self-confidence booster for people like me — I was instantly hooked and it was the first time I’d felt sexy in years.”

The American dancer, who lives in Maryland, said she is driven by a desire to promote body acceptance.

She can do the splits, hold herself upside down with her thighs and spin with flair.

“I don’t feel like I’m leading the way with body acceptance but I’m definitely part of the ship keeping things moving in the right direction,” the married accountant said.

“I’ll never be a size two and I’m cool with that. Why should it matter what size my hips are if I can dance?”

Brown, who goes by the stage name ‘Lulu’, rose to prominence after appearing on America’s Got Talent in 2012.

The former cheerleader and dance student has also participated in pole dancing competitions around the world.

“I’d like to make dancing my career whether travelling round the world performing or teaching — if you love your job you never work a day in your life,” she said.