Jenevieve Hexxx Bewitches Debut Issue of Camodels Mag

VENICE, Calif. — Cam star Jenevieve Hexxx is the subject of an eight-page pictorial and interview for the debut of Camodels Magazine, available now.

She notes her biggest “payout” as a result of her success is “my richness of soul and witchy, kinky wonders… No price on that delightfulness.” Hexxx declined to name her biggest monetary tip, noting, “human dollars are abundant” and to “save conversations about green for the trees and other natural things."

Her favorite fan gift? An entire set of occult encyclopedias. That gifter “really knew how to hit my G-spot,” she said.

Hexxx also dishes about kinky cam requests and how camming was a natural extension of her artistic pursuits. “I had been feature dancing, performing sideshow snake dancing, belly-dancing and burlesque for years, and I grew up in theatre arts schools,” she reveals. “I’ve always been a camera whore. I’m an even more unbridled wild woman onstage than off. I also do a lot of fetish/tattoo modeling, so [camming] was comfy-cozy for me.”

Find the entire Camodels feature here and click here for their Twitter handle.

Hexxx recently inked a camming contract with MyDirtyHobby. Click here for the details.

In related news, Hexxx is among this year’s Fetish Awards nominees. She is contending for Favorite Fetish Live Stage Performer. Winners will be announced next week; visit the awards website here.

Follow her on Twitter here.

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