iWantClips Touts Wesley Woods' 2019 XBIZ Awards Male Clip Artist Win

LOS ANGELES — iWantClips is touting Wesley Woods' coronation as the 2019 XBIZ Awards winner for Clip Artist of the Year — Male.

The honor was bestowed during a ceremony last month at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in DTLA. “I would like to congratulate Wesley for earning this prestigious honor,” said Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantClips. “He is a consummate artist and performer and it’s evident in his dedication to his craft. Wesley has a natural ability to connect with his fans and his peers and this is a very well-deserved honor.”

Other sites under the iWantEmpire umbrella include iWantBlog, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

“Since his arrival in the industry in 2015, Woods’ meteoric rise as a gay performer has been fueled by his acclaimed work in a number of adult films from major studios. His good looks, onscreen charm and ability to connect with audiences has been at the heart of his success, which includes work as a stand-up comic and a number of media appearances. Through his iWantClips store, Woods star has continued rise with a growing fan base,” a rep said.

“I am very grateful for this award and would like to thank XBIZ for this exciting honor,” said Woods. “I am also very thankful to the iWantClips team for their faith and support and to the fans and the entire iWant community for being so supportive.”

Visit Woods’ iWantClips store and follow his Twitter handle here.

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