iWantEmpire Featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal

iWantEmpire Featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal

LOS ANGELES — iWantEmpire and mobile chat service iWantPhone.com were recently featured in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, along with popular fetish artist Dr. Michelle Lovejoy, who was interviewed for the article by reporter Todd Prince.

“I am very excited to be able to share my story with the Review-Journal’s readers,” says Dr. Lovejoy (not her real name). “It’s a great way to demonstrate how desirable phone sex can be if you are utilizing a state of the art platform such as iWantPhone.”

“In an age when streaming video of adult stars in real time is as simple as pressing a button, phone sex seems as archaic as a horse-pulled carriage on streets today,” Prince writes. “Yet, iWantEmpire.com began offering phone sex as a service just over a year ago to complement its video clips offering.”

“I can’t tell you how many people say, ‘Phone sex, who calls phone sex anymore?’” Dr. Lovejoy explains. “People think this industry is completely dead and obsolete. My phone is ringing just as much as ever.”

It’s her ability to role play and share her passion for her art that sets Dr. Lovejoy apart, however.

“Lovejoy says she pulls in more than six figures annually by telling grown men that they are wimps and losers,” Prince adds. “Her base is $1.99 a minute, but charges more depending on the type of call.”

“Michelle did a great job in the interview and showed what it means to be an artist on iWantPhone,” iWantEmpire President Jay Phillips says. “Her energy, candidness and passion for her art shine through and give a glimpse into our booming phone sex platform and hint at how many other artists like her have been able to flourish and grow thanks to their talent and dedication on our powerful platforms.”

iWantEmpire offers fans a diverse and varied community of artists and performers through its network of sites, iWantClips, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

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