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“I am the Monet of manipulation, the Van
Gogh of control, the Picasso of puppeteering!”
Princess Emma, who describes herself in her AVN Stars profile as a “Verified
Scottish Princess,” has leapt into the upper echelon of top-performing stars on
the platform — and even garnered three AVN Fan Award nominations this year.
The “natural born findom” picked up nominations in the Social Media Star, Favorite
Domme and Most Spectacular Boobs categories. And perhaps the lesson to her
story is that the key to succeeding on AVN Stars is to commit to the platform.
“AVN Stars is, and always will be, where the Princess Emma content is really
happening,” she told AVN. “I’ve got legs for miles, but AVN could pan them for
continents! This targeted exposure was exactly what was required for me to even
begin entering into becoming a brand—full stop.”
The platform gave Princess Emma a forum to express the “passion” that she felt
she had been aiming toward her whole life. She describes herself as having “always
been an extremely dominant character, from the playground to the dinner table, on
camera, in conversation and later, the bedroom.”
She says that her domination of men — “my superpower!” — can be traced all
the way back to her childhood when she always talked her father into buying her the
bigger toys, or when she was able to persuade schoolteachers to “let another one
of my many misdemeanors slide once again, it was so easy for me.” She described
herself as feeling like a puppet master, consistently getting “exactly what I wanted
when I wanted.”
As Princess Emma matured, she understood that this “superpower” could become
her livelihood.
“At my root core I am findom, and to deliver findom in the most organic way a
domme can, she must hold a natural talent in the art of manipulation,” she says. “I am
the Monet of manipulation, the Van Gogh of control, the Picasso of puppeteering!”
In AVN Stars, Emma says, she has found the ideal outlet to channel her power. She
says that she particularly appreciates the platform’s unashamed and unambiguous
advocacy for “sex and sex workers.”
“Proudly supporting and promoting us like the market had never seen up to this
point. It was rewarding and awarding us,” she said. “How can one even begin to
create and establish a brand if the site that you commit to acts like they’re ashamed
of you, and is reluctant to acknowledge who helps pay its bills? I recommend anyone
expanding in the hopes of becoming a little step closer into brand status to follow
the same three letters I did, A—V—N.”
≠ STORY: LAWRENCE AVERY
≠ PHOTOGRAPHY: PAPAJGUN
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