LOS ANGELES— iWantBlog.com, part of the iWantEmpire empire, has put fetish artist Fawna Fuller into this week’s Artist Spotlight, where she takes on body shamers, dishes on social activism, her art and more. To read the full interview click here or visit iWantBlog.com.
“A passionate artist, social activist and connoisseur of gummy bears and Cherry Coke, Fawna Fuller is an eclectic artist with a lot to say,” assured Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire which operates iWantBlog and several other similarly named sites. “Her interview offers fans great insight into her world and reminds other artists that success is the result of being true to one’s self.”
A social activist with a passion for change through the political process, Fuller cut her teeth through political campaigning at a grassroots level. But life in politics ultimately proved too mundane for Fuller, who had already developed a clientele as a professional dominatrix. After being introduced to Princess Ashley, she quickly learned the benefits available to her on iWantClips and began monetizing her femdom and findom content. Before long, Fawna was creating fetish clips that captivated a plethora of fans. Today, Fuller is a rising star on the lifestyle platform as she continues to explore her passion for the world of fetish. To visit her iWantClips store, click here.
“I was already a professional dominatrix when I was introduced to Princess Ashley through a mutual friend in 2016. I began following iWC on Twitter and quickly made an account,” she said during the interview. “After Bratty Nikki announced publicly that she owned the company, I was so impressed! My belief in the platform has only grown, especially after being a part of iWantEmpire's booth at the AVNs; I decided to be more exclusive, deleting other platforms, etc.”
When it comes to body shamers, Fuller has no patience for their negativity: “It's disgusting to me for anyone to be told they have to alter their physical appearance in any way ‘to be successful.’ Like ‘if you had bigger boobs, different hair, more this, less that, whatever lame-ass critiques would be better, more tips, fans, bookings, etc.’ Fuck that noise! Don't ever take it to heart because not only is it always demeaning, it's completely wrong! Being true to your own taste and sense of self is imperative when your business is you. Period!”
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