iWantBlog Artist Spotlight Features Goddess Ashanti

LOS ANGELES — Goddess Ashanti discusses “her journey from call center to fetish artist” in this week’s iWantBlog Artist Spotlight.

“Our Artist Spotlight section is becoming quite robust,” said Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire, parent company of iWantBlog. “We began asking artists to share their stories about a year ago and they are all fascinating and fun. This week we present Goddess Ashanti, who is captivating. I loved reading about her journey to iWantClips.”

Known for her “engaging personality and enthralling fetish clips, Goddess Ashanti is an artist on the rise,” a rep said. “A former call center manager, Ashanti decided to pursue her interest in the world of fetish by joining iWantClips which allowed her to share her creativity with fans and monetize her content like never before.”

Ashanti is straightforward about her ability to succeed in the clips market. “If I had a billboard it would say ‘Pussy and money; both make the world go around. If you have a pussy, you can get money. If you have money, you can get pussy. That's the law,’” she said. “[It’s] to empower women to embrace sex work and her power as a woman.”

She is frank about “bad advice” received as she began her new career. “Bad recommendations I hear given to people just started in the industry are to join classes or pay other dommes to ‘teach’ you how to be a more successful domme when there is no special formula and each individual needs to find their own way. Another is to reach out to sub/slaves to try and get them to tribute or submit,” she notes.

Read the complete profile here, visit Goddess Ashanti’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 Kawaii Cash Babe (click here), Mistress LA (click here) and Thrasher Brat (click here).

Follow iWantClips on Twitter here.

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