Riley Reyes Featured in iWantClips' Artist Spotlight

Riley Reyes Featured in iWantClips' Artist Spotlight

LOS ANGELES — Riley Reyes is featured in this week’s Artist Spotlight on from iWantClips’ iWantBlog.com.

In the interview, Reyes dishes on her love of plush dolls, comics and more.

“Riley is an amazing brand ambassador and one of iWantClips’ rising artists,” said James Power, vice president of operations of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantBlog, iWantClips, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub. “Riley demonstrates empowerment, beauty and brains, making her the epitome of the modern woman. She invests in her financial future, exercises her sexual freedom and we applaud her ingenuity and her success!”

Artist Spotlight is a weekly feature on iWantBlog, providing the iWantClips community an inside look at popular trending artists through an interview-style feature which delves into both life and work. The section is promoted extensively on social media and across iWantEmpire’s network of sites.

Having joined the adult industry in 2014, the blonde-haired, blue-eyed beauty is known for her compelling onscreen performances for a number of top adult studios, as well as for her many awards and award nominations before joining iWantClips, a spokesperson said. To visit her iWantClips store, click here.

“I collect geeky plushies with characters from video games and cartoons. I have a huge pile!” she said during the interview. “My favorites are BMO from ‘Adventure Time,’ a head-crab from ‘Half-Life’ and Pikachu.”

But as a lover of all things fetish, Reyes knew iWantClips would be in her future after a fateful meeting with company co-founders Bratty Nikki and Jay Phillips, she said.

“I had heard that iWantClips was the best place to post domination videos, but I was dragging my feet on making a store, when I got the opportunity to talk with Nikki and Jay who run the site,” she recalled. “They wanted to bridge the gap between mainstream porn and fetish clips by collaborating with porn star spokesmodels. I was eager to be involved, and here I am today.”

To read the full interview click here or visit iWantBlog.com

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