iWantClips Spotlights Findom Star Goddess Jadah

iWantClips Spotlights Findom Star Goddess Jadah

LOS ANGELES — This week’s iWantClips Artist Spotlight centers on a candid interview with Goddess Jadah as she speaks about turning her life around by making her kinky sex life into a career. 

She tells her story on iWantBlog, part of the iWantEmpire roster of sites. 

VP of Operations James Power called Goddess Jada one of the “most notable stars” on iWantClips with compelling advice for other artists on a similar track.

Power praised her “strong determination” and “passion for findom.”

Prior to her successful foray into the adult industry, Jadah said she had dropped out of school and was homeless. “So many things would be shocking to a fan,” she recalled. 

“I stumbled into a cuckold relationship that built a foundation of kink in my life and that was how I discovered the online realm of fetish play.”

She encourages burgeoning clip artists to emulate her overall business plan, if not her specific career track. “Some people can’t make it as a femdom clip producer but would excel at vanilla camming, and vice versa.” 

“And honestly, some people just aren’t meant to do sex work, just like some people aren’t meant to be lawyers. You have to follow your passion and step back and think about things.”

She said there is no shame in admitting, “sex work isn’t for everyone." 

“Though time-consuming, femdom is easy because it comes natural to me. If it feels like it’s difficult, and like you aren’t getting out even half as much as you’re putting in, maybe it’s time to try something else.”

Jadah also reveals she does not have any unusual habits. 

“If I do, I probably get paid for them. So in my world they’re lucrative and perfect." 

Click here for the entire interview.

Find her iWantClips store here.

Find iWantClips on Twitter here and Goddess Jadah's Twitter handle here.

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