Stripper was a journalist with the Houston Chronicle

Stripper was a journalist with the Houston Chronicle, Sarah Tressler, the beautiful reporter fired last year from her job at the Houston Chronicle after she was discovered to be moonlighting as a stripper, has landed a new gig in journalism.

Tressler, 30, is now a reporter for the San Antonio Express-News, covering “cops, crime and general mayhem,” according to her Twitter account.

In April, the gorgeous Tressler was fired from her job as a society reporter for the Houston Chronicle for failing to tell the newspaper about her after-hours gig as a stripper, which she chronicled in her blog, “Diary of an Angry Stripper.”

The termination came about after an alternative newspaper in Houston was tipped off to the blog and published the story about her background in March.Tressler then sued her former employer's parent company, the Hearst Corp., which also owns the Express-News, alleging that the firing was unfair.

She hired celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred and filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, saying the paper’s reason for firing her -- failing to write on her application that she had been working part-time as a stripper -- was ridiculous.

"I've worked at KB Toys. I've worked at a surf shop. I've worked at multiple coffee shops. I've worked at Taco Bell. I've worked as a line cook at a restaurant," Tressler told the Las Vegas Review-Journal in June. “Do you really want me to put every single one of those on my job application?"The sexy scribe, who earned a master’s degree in journalism from New York University in 2009 and had also been an adjunct professor at the University of Houston, said the only reason she took up exotic dancing in the first place was to earn some cash.

“The reason I started dancing — it just boils down to money,” she told ABC News in April. “The economy was bad, and I couldn’t get a job.”

Despite her unemployment, the lust-inspiring Lois Lane certainly wasn’t bored after she lost her job.