Crystal Knight Dominates iWantClips Weekly Bestsellers

LOS ANGELES — Dominatrix Crystal Knight dominates the top of the iWantClips weekly bestsellers.

Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantClips parent company iWantEmpire, praised Knight’s popularity and work ethic. “Huge congratulations and Happy Halloween to Crystal Knight for securing three slots on our top-five chart,” he said.

“Crystal has been unstoppable this past year with her popular clips and rapidly growing fan base. She shows that passion, business savvy and creativity go hand-in-hand for total success. This might be the first time one artist has held all three top spots; it’s an impressive feat.”

Phillips additionally praised the other artists in the top-five this week. “On behalf of the entire team, I’d also like to congratulate ClaraKitty and Princess Lexi Luxe for making the cut with creative findom clips. Each artist starts with a unique vision and then follows up with tenacity and passion. It’s amazing to witness and support the rise of empowered women.” 

The week’s top clips are:

  1. "Trick or Treat 10" by Crystal Knight
  2. "Trick or Treat 12" by Crystal Knight
  3. "Trick or Treat 7" by Crystal Knight
  4. "ClaraKitty: Kitty plays with her asshole and cums for you" by ClaraKitty
  5. "Uncut: Nude Findom Goddess Complete Series" by Princess Lexi Luxe

Knight’s clips feature “findom masturbation playing” and “game-playing,” a rep said, while ClaraKitty’s fourth-place clip features “role-playing masturbation.” Princess Lexi Luxe takes the fifth slot with “her sensual nude teasing clip.”

The iWantEmpire network, in addition to iWantClips, includes iWantBlog, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

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