iWantBlog Artist Spotlight Features Princess Miki

LOS ANGELES — Japanese dominatrix Princess Miki is the focus of this week’s iWantBlog Artist Spotlight.

The clips artist “breaks stereotypes, shares her affinity for whisky tasting and more,” a rep said.

"We are pleased to present Princess Miki in this week’s Artist Spotlight. She both embodies and epitomizes the very essence of an empowered woman,” said Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire, parent company of iWantBlog. “Miki is a dynamic artist who conveys passion, dedication and strength in her words and through her popular clips. Members who are being introduced to Princess Miki for the first time will get a good sense of her in this revealing interview."

As a child, “I was thoroughly disgusted and saddened by the ‘submissive Asian girl' stereotype, and the fetishization of Asian women due to said stereotype — that’s why I loved Mulan as a child, and it’s a shame that she’s the one-and-only strong Asian female character I could look up to in mainstream American media,” she said.

"As I grew older, I realized I can be who I want to be, embrace my true nature of dominance, and shove it in anyone’s face who believes otherwise. I am a force to be reckoned with, and all whiteboys who assume I’m their little submissive Asian dream girl, I have something coming for them."

Among her other interests, Miki admits she is “an avid whisky taster and a bit of a snob. You’ll rarely catch me with a mixed drink as long as I have access to a decent bottle of whisky that I can drink neat."

Read the complete profile here, visit Princess Miki’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 Krystal Goddess (click here), Fawna Fuller (click here) and Miss Opal (click here), among others.

Follow iWantClips on Twitter here.

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