iWantBlog Talks Business With Money Princess Isabella

iWantBlog Talks Business With Money Princess Isabella

LOS ANGELES – Star dominatrix Money Princess Isabella enjoys this week’s iWantBlog Artist Spotlight.

"The worldly professional discusses business, bilingual clips, avocados and more in a revealing interview,” a rep said. “A German native with a huge European following, the popular dominatrix has been on the rise since her arrival on iWantClips thanks to imaginative worship and humiliation clips which showcase her alpha personality and commitment to engage with her fans.”

"Money Princess Isabella has a great story which crosses countries and languages,” said Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantBlog. “If her message of empowerment through hard work reaches even one new artist, it will set the stage for their success. I hope everyone will read what she has to say and let it resonate and inspire them.”

Isabella notes she had produced “about 500 German findom/femdom clips” before she discovered iWantClips on Twitter. “I joined and I started making clips in English! Now I´ve got about 500 English clips and I´m happy I did this. Sometimes it's hard work, but I love it. I can't imagine living without filming clips and talking to my slaves and fans.”

She also reveals a few personal tibits: “I love avocados – I could eat them every single day.” Further, “every night, before I go to bed, I have to watch ‘Autopsy’ so I can fall asleep. Sounds creepy? It is! But it's the best way to relax.”

Read the complete profile here, visit Money Princess Isabella’s English-language clips store and follow her on Twitter.

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

Recent Artist Spotlight features have focused on The Miss Ginger (click here), RussianQueenM (click here) and Goddess Ellie (click here).

Follow iWantClips on Twitter here.

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