ClipsFatale Ready for Camden Crunch on October 16

LONDON — ClipsFatale.com has announced its participation in the Camden Crunch, set for October 16.

ClipsFatale is a U.K.- based adult clip site dedicated solely to the femdom community.

Since launching in March, the site has seen a steady growth of performers and users, as well as interest from the wider adult industry — especially in relation to attempts by government and others to try and censor safe and consensual actions from being filmed.

In response, the site launched ClipsFatale Live, an event coinciding with The Camden Crunch, held at Lock 17, one of the main bars inside Dingwalls.

There are two main presenters, Princess Almighty a.k.a. “Kitty-Mae,” and Ash James.

The show will be live streamed online, and after the event, it will be viewable on ClipsFatale.com for free.

The night itself will be made up of three interviews, offering a mix of light and serious industry issues, plus a series of clips which feature some of the site’s performers.

“The main point of the show is to promote our industry to a wider audience and show that it’s not just a bunch of oddballs, but a group of people who are happy to express their sexuality and kinks in an open, healthy and consensual environment,” explains ClipsFatale Live rep Suzy Vials. “This is the first of what we hope will be many such shows; we’re very excited and it should be a great evening.”

“We are passionate about promoting safe and consensual play,” Suzy adds. “Care to join us?”

For more information, visit suzy@clipsfatale.com.

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