Severe Sex Films Joins Fetish-Friendly Loyalfans Platform

Severe Sex Films Joins Fetish-Friendly Loyalfans Platform

LAS VEGAS — XBIZ award-winning fetish production company Severe Sex Films has announced their launch on fan engagement platform Loyalfans. 

“For some time now we have been wanting to interact more with our fans,” said Severe Sex Films co-owner Jimmy Broadway, “but we couldn’t find a platform that was a good fit for a fetish company and the kinky couple that runs it. When we discovered Loyalfans, we just clicked. They aren’t just sex-friendly, they are fetish-friendly, and that is huge for us.”

Loyalfans’ co-founder Eduard A. Braileanu said they are “so excited to welcome Severe Sex Films. Not only are Dee and Jimmy true experts at their craft — creating authentic BDSM that’s fun and uplifting with technical precision and filmmaking expertise — they’re charming, eccentric, lovely people."

“I can’t wait to see a glimpse of their lives together behind-the-scenes,” Braileanu added. “Their Loyalfans timeline is going to give viewers a unique look into the BDSM filmmaking lifestyle — complete with rescue pups and pool floaties.”

Dee Severe, noted director and co-owner, pointed out that “unlike other outlets, Loyalfans allows all the kinky content that we are known for, and also gives us an opportunity to show our fans more behind the scenes footage.”

The platform, Severe said, “will let fans into our life as a production company in lovely Las Vegas.”

“Now that we have very cautiously resumed shooting, we are bringing GoPros as well as 4K cameras so we can document all the goofy stuff that happens on set. People think BDSM is so serious — some of the content may be dark, but the shooting process is always fun,” she added.

“We are also really happy to get in on a relatively new site,” Severe continued. “I’m even coming out of retirement as a Dominatrix — so you’ll occasionally see me giving some miscreant a much-needed spanking.”

To visit Severe Sex Films’ Loyalfans page, click here.

For more from Severe Sex Films and Loyalfans, follow them on Twitter.

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