iWantEmpire Presents Goddess Lanie in This Week's Artist Spotlight

iWantEmpire Presents Goddess Lanie in This Week's Artist Spotlight

LOS ANGELES — Femdom artist Goddess Lanie talks about sex, her passion for rock music and more in this week’s Artist Spotlight, on iWantEmpire’s iWantBlog.com.

“Goddess Lanie opens up about her love for music, making clips and even shares advice to new artists in a new candid interview,” said James Power, vice president of operations of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantBlog, iWantClips, iWantCustomCips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub. “The smart entrepreneur is rapidly rising through the ranks and it’s no surprise as she brings great energy, striking looks and a real passion for creating unique clips!”

The Artist Spotlight is iWantEmpire’s newest feature, giving fans an inside look at popular trending artists through an interview-style feature that delves into their life and work. 

According to the company, Goddess Lanie is one of iWantClips’ break out stars with her many clips that range from financial domination and ass worship to humiliation and latex. To visit her iWantClips store, click here

“I was a cam girl for years before starting clips,” Lanie said. “Good times! I started with random fetishes and then made my way to FemDom, which I love! Now I do both. I don't cam anymore, but I do private shows from time to time. I was already on other clip sites and once IWC came out, I heard it was successful on the forums (ACF), so I joined! And I'm glad I did.”

When asked about her strangest habit, she said: “This isn't unusual for men, but as a woman I masturbate a lot. Like, it's an impulse.”

To read the full interview click here or visit iWantBlog.com.

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