Lonely Sweet Liz Is LoyalFans' 'Featured Creator' for October

Lonely Sweet Liz Is LoyalFans' 'Featured Creator' for October

LOS ANGELES — LoyalFans has named Lonely Sweet Liz as its Featured Creator for October.

The title highlights "exceptional members of the LoyalFans fam — those who bring an intangible, significant je ne sais quoi to the LoyalFans community, as well as to the world at large," said a rep. "Lonely Sweet Liz perfectly embodies the passion that drives LoyalFans."

Liz will sit for a spotlight interview, to be livestreamed Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 4 p.m. (EDT). The event is open only to current, active LoyalFans creators. To sign up for the livestream, click here.

“Being named LoyalFans’ Featured Creator for October has made me very happy,” said Liz. “It feels really good to get acknowledgment for all of the time I've been putting in, and it also motivates me to do even more.”

She also shared advice for creators.

“Don't simply copy other creators you see,” she said. “It seems like findom content, for instance, is some sort of expectation or default currently, and so many new creators feel like they must just copy that. Findom is all well and good, but you can do very well being sweet and nice too. Whatever you decide, just be yourself and show some personality.”

For more information, visit the LoyalFans Creator Spotlight page.

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