LOS ANGELES—AVN 2018 All-Girl Performer of the Year Jenna Sativa and iWantEmpire co-founder and popular fetish artist Bratty Nikki were interviewed about financial domination in the February issue of Men’s Health magazine.
“I’m glad to share what we do as fetish artists with a respectable outlet such as Men’s Health,” Sativa said. “Oftentimes, media can perpetuate misconceptions about our work by emphasizing only certain aspects, so it is important for me to be able to articulate truth about financial domination from the artists’ point of view.”
“As artists, we are part of a greater community of people who enjoy the interaction and connection that findom offers,” Nikki added. “I hope those who read this article will gain a better understanding of financial domination and the artistry involved as well as help validate the work and the artists who practice it.”
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The two artists spoke about their love for findom and their ability to connect with those who appreciate their talents: “It is definitely easier money than anything else I’ve ever done, but at the same time, it’s not easy, because you have to put in a lot of time and money for these clips," Sativa told the magazine’s Sophie Saint Thomas. "These guys want to see you looking good when they’re giving you hundreds of dollars. They’ll lose interest if you’re using that money to pay your bills, instead of splurging it on yourself."
Likewise, Nikki told the magazine that being a findom specialist is like nothing else she has experienced; it is both lucrative, and empowering: “When I was a dancer, you had to get money out of someone [much like in findom], but you also had to be complementary and nice and say things like, 'Oh, you smell so good. Love your cologne,'" Nikki said. "And women are sick of that. Women don’t want to cater to men anymore. They want men to cater to them."
“We are excited to see Jenna's and Nikki’s insights and experience on the iWantEmpire platform detailed to readers of Men’s Health,” said Jay Phillips, founder and president of iWantEmpire. “They bring a greater understanding of being a findom artist, and also what it takes to be an empowered woman and successful entrepreneur in the adult industry.”
For more information about iWantEmpire, visit iWantEmpire.com.