iWantBlog Talks Accounting, Femdom Success With Lexi Luxe

iWantBlog Talks Accounting, Femdom Success With Lexi Luxe

LOS ANGELES – Findom artist Princess Lexi Luxe reveals her unusual path to success as a clip artist in this week’s iWantBlog Artist Spotlight.

Luxe drastically switched career paths five years ago. “I first found out about iWantClips and making femdom content back in 2013. I signed up to Twitter to promote my own cam model status and I came across a few inspiring models who produced these clips and was completely taken back by it,” she said. “I became fascinated by their creativity, confidence and ability to make amazing money. Approximately a year later, I finally decided I wanted to be a part of iWantClips. It has been the best thing I have ever been a part of.”

She quit accounting quickly. “I studied accounting for years and as soon as I became qualified, I just quit because I was not about that 9-5 lifestyle. I would rather be counting my own money than somebody else’s.”

James Power, VP of operations for iWantEmpire, whose portfolio of sites includes iWantBlog, praised Luxe’s determination and drive. “Lexi is among our most popular artists, and today, everyone can get an insightful look at the life of a brilliant findom in this new interview,” he said. “Lexi has a remarkable success story that will inspire you and amaze whether you’re a fan or an artist creating your own content. We encourage you to read about her journey.”

Read the entire interview here. Visit Princess Lexi Luxe’s clips store here and follow her on Twitter.

In addition to iWantBlog, the iWantEmpire network includes iWantClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

Recent Artist Spotlight features have focused on Goddess Macha (click here), HentaiDreamGirl (click here) and Blaire Bishop (click here). Follow iWantClips on Twitter here.

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