iWantEmpire Artists Featured in Glamour Magazine

iWantEmpire Artists Featured in Glamour Magazine

LOS ANGELES — iWantEmpire’s financial domination artists Bratty Nikki and Goddess Haven are featured in Glamour magazine’s January issue.

“We are extremely proud of Nikki and Haven for sharing their personal stories with Glamour’s readers,” said Jay Phillips, vice president of iWantEmpire. “They each brought an insightful and fresh perspective of their experiences as artists on the iWantEmpire platform, which will give readers a greater understanding of the benefits of independent entrepreneurism.”

Nikki, who is also co-founder of iWantEmpire, joined Goddess Haven alongside several industry members for a feature in Glamour magazine promoting the experiences and lifestyle resulting "from powerful and sexy careers."

“I couldn’t be happier with my career choice as a financial dominatrix,” Nikki told the magazine. “[For] a young woman, it’s rare to be financially free and independent and have stability. I feel very grateful to be in such a position. It’s also really cool to have a limitless creative outlet, knowing I’ll never be bored or face the same boring routine day to day. My job is always interesting!”

Likewise, Haven shared her thoughts, “I’m so grateful that it’s so easy for me to be able to help other people. I nap all day, yet my bank account is always growing! I’m able to travel the world, be cultured, see new things. I wish everybody could experience the great things I have with findom."

To read the full article click here. For more information, visit iWantEmpire.com.

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