Goddess Lilith Marks Wedding Anniversary With New Cuckolding Clips Store

PROVIDENCE. R.I. — Fetish model, event producer and “luxury mistress” Goddess Lilith has opened a cuckolding clips store.

SwedishLovebirds.com was launched to mark Lilith’s wedding anniversary. The site already boasts “some entertaining content,” a rep notes, “but the main event will be a six-part series with Lilith and her alpha partner tormenting their new Las Vegas slave, to be released over the next several weeks. Currently, they are one of only a few ‘couples domination’ studios out there and they are forging a path for the category. On several clip sites, they were the first to even establish the category."

Lilith has savored the opportunity to explore the fetish. “Cuckolding has become one of my absolute favorite fetishes,” she said. “I love dominating pathetic, chaste, cuckolded slaves with my partner. It is fast becoming my favorite content to put out."

As a couple, "we enjoy and specialize in cuckolding, humiliation and foot domination, but mostly cuckolding,” Lilith’s alpha partner explained. “We’ve been in the lifestyle together for two years now and have a real-life cuck that we’ve tormented in many different ways, both on- and off-camera. And he was part of a video series that took place on our wedding day on a public beach; we also had some fun with him in our private hotel suite. We also enjoy doing corporal punishment on camera, although it's not always easy to find slaves to film that sort of content. We had a previous slave who filmed a very well-selling video series and with whom our early fans fell in love with.”

Click here to visit SwedishLovebirds, via Clips4Sale, and follow the couple on Twitter, iWantClips and OnlyFans.

Find Goddess Lilith online and follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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