Goddess Lilith to Dominate West Coast With Multiple Events, Appearances

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Fetish model, clips star and dominatrix Goddess Lilith will wing to the West Coast for a series of personal appearances and private sessions in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

She will alight in Los Angeles Jan. 14-19, which includes “schmoozing with other adult biz professionals at the XBIZ Show in West Hollywood,” a rep said.

Lilith will attend the 2019 Footnight International (FNI) Awards on Jan. 17. The festivities include “red carpet arrivals, multiple mix, mingle and play sessions, and of course, the awards ceremony. Lilith is commanding her slaves and fans vote for her” in two categories: Top Trampler and 2019 FNI Regional Host of the Year. Voting concludes Sunday.

Click here for additional information about the FNI Awards and find details about how to cast a vote here. Follow the event’s Twitter handle here.

Lilith will be in Las Vegas from Jan. 19-31. Her itinerary includes appearing at the first Footnight event of 2019 in Las Vegas on Jan. 30.  “The event will feature the hottest fantasy foot girls ready to have their beautiful and sexy feet worshipped,” the rep said.

Find additional details here.

"While in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Goddess Lilith will be accepting select domination sessions as well as cashpoint meets, shopping trips and fine dining dates. Both a deposit and references are a must. She is also available for photo and video shoots for content in the femdom and foot fetish realms."

Lilith wings to Honolulu from Feb. 1-12 for private sessions and double-sessions.

"I’m so ready to dominate the West Coast and looking forward to all the events and soirees,” she said. “I also need votes to win the two categories I’m up for in the FNI Awards. Make sure to cast your vote before the deadline on Sunday."

Goddess Lilith was recently profiled for the iWantBlog Artist Spotlight. Read the complete profile here, find her online and follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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