iWantBlog Artist Spotlight Turns to Temptress Lux

iWantBlog Artist Spotlight Turns to Temptress Lux

LOS ANGELES – Dominatrix and findom artist Temptress Lux is profiled in a “very candid, personal and well-articulated” interview in this week’s iWantBlog Artist Spotlight.

She opens up about “kink, shame and bettering society,” a rep notes. “Temptress Lux is a popular and empowered artist with sultry looks and an alpha personality. Her unique clips range from goddess worship and humiliation to masturbation instruction and mesmerizing content.”

Lux was initially inspired by the success of other cam performers. “I saw cam models I admired joining up and making good money as clip artists and dommes,” she said.  “At the time, I described myself as a sadistic top but femdom was mostly uncharted territory. It seemed like it was something fun and new to try while pulling in some passive income, but the more I work on iWantClips, the more addicted I get to the potential level of success I can achieve here.”

“Temptress Lux is a talented artist who is driven, loves her work and enjoys the freedoms granted by her lifestyle,” said Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantBlog. “She shares how connected she is to the benefits of fetish and kink, as well as what inspires her. If you are curious about her journey, her successes and passions, don’t miss her Artist Spotlight.”

Find the complete profile here, visit Temptress Lux’s clips store and follow her on Twitter.

In addition to iWantBlog, the iWantEmpire network includes iWantClips, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

Recent Artist Spotlight features have focused on Ebony Goddess Amber (click here), Money Princess Isabella (click here) and The Miss Ginger (click here).

Follow iWantClips on Twitter here.

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