Sexpert, Domme Miss Jenn Davis to Appear at Taboo Vancouver Convention

CYBERSPACE — Sexpert and domme Miss Jenn Davis has added Vancouver’s Taboo convention in early February to her 2019 touring itinerary.

Titled “The Naughty but Nice Sex Show,” Taboo, presented by MyFreeCams, unspools February 8-10 at the Vancouver Convention Center.

"A professional disciplinarian and performance artist, Jenn will be in her element at Taboo in an environment billed as ‘an upscale adult playground dedicated to enhancing lifestyles, encouraging romance, personal betterment and all things taboo,’” a rep said.

"Jenn will be at the Clips4Sale booth and will be available to sign autographs and take pictures with fans. She will also be available for any media inquiries during this time including podcast, radio, print or television interviews."

An appearance at Taboo is “quite an honor,” Davis notes. “I am excited to meet up with my fans."

Click here for the Taboo Vancouver website.

Davis’ two-year-old Clips4Sale page, is “home to over 200 video and audio clips, all produced by Miss Jenn. She is one of the top stores in her chosen fetishes and ranks among the top-10 for audio content,” the rep notes, in addition to a distinction as one of the internet’s largest ABDL fetish audio libraries.

Davis also performs as a top-only spanking model, phone sex operator, fetish model and disciplinarian. Visit her website for updates and additional details, including information about booking personal sessions and custom requests.

Find Davis on Clips4Sale and iWantClips and follow her Twitter handle.

Click here for additional details about her collection of ABDL and spanking fetish audio clips.

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