iWantBlog Artist Spotlight Intros Ebony Goddess Amber

iWantBlog Artist Spotlight Intros Ebony Goddess Amber

LOS ANGELES – Dominatrix Ebony Goddess Amber talks candidly about her life and career, from working in a hair salon to findom stardom, in this week’s iWantBlog Artist Spotlight.

“With a passion for the fetish lifestyle, Ebony Goddess Amber left hairstyling and broke into the adult industry with a gusto and bravado that gained her legions of fans,” a rep said. “But when her friends told her about their experiences on iWantClips, she dove in and never looked back, growing her brand and gaining a worldwide audience.”

Ebony Goddess Amber is “an eclectic artist with a great backstory,” said Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantBlog. “She is a dedicated horror fan with a great sense of humor and an artistic streak that knows no bounds. We are pleased to present Ebony Goddess Amber to the iWant community.”

Amber’s interests include “horror movies, anime and gaming — if I am not working, shopping or hurting boys’ feelings,” she said. “Nothing like a nice glass of wine and looking around, paranoid, because I heard a random noise. Horror movie paranoia is the best!”

“I also love traveling to my sister-in-law’s farm and helping out with the animals. It's okay if I mess up my nails; I'll just get one of my boys to pay for the repairs!”

She has straightforward advice for other female artists: “Lots of ladies complain about time wasters. Ladies, you gave them your time,” she said. “If you have a bad feeling about a (man) don't bother with him! Look him up! Most guys, you can look them up and find out what they’re about.”

Find the complete profile here, visit Ebony Goddess Amber’s 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 Money Princess Isabella (click here), The Miss Ginger (click here) and RussianQueenM (click here).

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