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A
I'm not into feet. Are you?
B
I definitely, like, my, like, toes sucked. You know, like, this position where your, like, legs are up in the air and, like, if they put my big toe in their mouth, I just, like, suck on it.
A
Like, damn, that turns you on?
B
Like, I'm. I'm.
A
Holy crap.
B
I'm just kidding.
A
All right, guys, we got Amanda Nicole here. What's new with you?
B
Nothing much. Time for a little bit. I'm excited to be here.
A
You do some shoots out here.
B
Right now I'm just like Jimmy, really hard when I'm in Vegas. I'm, like, on my, like, health grind, I guess.
A
Really? That's, like, the opposite approach to Vegas for most people.
B
Well, my other place is in Miami, so that's my, like, party, eat, beach, drink place. So, like, here's where I'm responsible.
A
Interesting. Vegas is usually a spot for weekend trips and blacking out at the club and stuff.
B
No, no. When you're local, you don't do that. That as much.
A
Oh, so you live here?
B
Yeah, I have a house here, too.
A
Good. Tax benefits.
B
Yeah. But both Florida and Nevada.
A
You know what you're doing?
B
I can't afford any more in taxes than I already pay.
A
I used to live in la.
B
Yeah. I couldn't do it. People talk to me about, like, living in California, and I'm like, I won't do it, 13.
A
I mean, the weather's great, so it's.
B
Not even that good. Like, I'm like a. I like it hot.
A
Oh, so you like my wedding?
B
Yeah, like, I like. I like the heat. Honestly, like, Vegas gets too cold sometimes. Like, I just want, like, all the water to feel like bath water when it's time to.
A
Wow.
B
Jump in the pool.
A
What a statement.
B
If I had, like, a regular job where I was wearing clothes all day, I would definitely not like the heat. But because I'm in, like, bikinis all day, like, by the pool, it's, like, not a big deal.
A
That makes sense. So what's a typical day, like, for you on the job?
B
Well, it depends. Right now, I'm, like, juggling a couple different businesses, so I have my social media side, influencer side, spicy creator side. So that's usually what I start with when I wake up. I play a bunch of music, get in the mood, cover myself with baby oil, and shoot a bunch of creative content.
A
That's how you start your day?
B
That's how I like to start it. Yeah. I set the vibe for the day, depending on the music choices and the look or whatever. And then I like to gym. Then I usually will be in the studio like in the evenings making music.
A
Okay.
B
So starting kind of like my new venture.
A
What type of music?
B
Bad bitch music.
A
Whoa.
B
Yeah. Like, I want girls to like shake their butt and like get all horny.
A
Holy crap.
B
Listening to my music like, and feel like the baddest bitch selves.
A
It's like a Meg the Stallion vibe.
B
Yeah. I actually open for Sexyy Red Damn. In a couple weeks and congrats. Yeah. For one of her like festival.
A
That's exciting.
B
Yeah.
A
Is that your first live performance?
B
No, I've done like other ones. I've been opening for Tay money on tour and I've done a couple like small, small release parties and like smaller clubs and stuff. But this is gonna be the biggest for sure.
A
Wow. I'm excited for you. It's a new chapter.
B
Yeah. It'll be nerve wracking.
A
It's gonna be hard to beat that of money though.
B
I know, I know. But I just think it's like, it's just like I grinded for so many years making that of money and like I got to a place where I feel like I'm one of the I highest earners really. So like, you have to set a new goal. You have to like, okay, we conquered this. Like, let's move on.
A
Some of these of numbers I've heard are crazy.
B
Yeah.
A
Because I see these top 10 lists, I don't know how accurate they are.
B
But I don't think. I think a lot of stuff when people list that they're not accurate because it's always fluctuating. There's always like different, like styles, trends, people going viral. So it all depends. I think like the most impressive thing when I look because like a lot of people sometimes have a huge jump when they first start or whatever.
A
Yeah.
B
I think like consistency is like so much more like.
A
Yeah.
B
Impressive. Like someone who can hold like a number for like seven or eight years and like, like never like dip. That's like true, like true fans.
A
Yeah.
B
True, like hustle.
A
Yeah. Because I remember when Bhad Bhabie signed up, she got like a million or whatever.
B
Yeah. But like there's no way you can like sustain that too. Like, she just had a baby.
A
Oh, she did?
B
Yeah.
A
I didn't know that.
B
Yeah. She's like all like wiped up. So like there's no way, like those numbers are probably the same. And it's always like when she signed up, she had just like turned 18 or something.
A
Yeah.
B
Those girls, when they just turn 18, there's always like such a huge jump because like people have been waiting or whatever.
A
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B
To turn and it's just so, almost like naughty.
A
Yeah. That's strange.
B
So like anyone who just turned 18, they always have like huge numbers when they sign up. But like it does, it does drop a lot of time. Those girls who do really well when they first sign up too, they, they do really well because they look so natural and innocent girl next door. And they make all this money. They make millions of dollars and then they go spend all this money to look like, like me. And then now, now you're in like my, my bracket of only fans money.
A
Right.
B
It's different. You just like mess up your audience a little bit.
A
Yeah. So you spent a lot of money on your body?
B
Me? Yeah.
A
How much?
B
Well, a lot of my surgeries have been free.
A
Oh.
B
For promo.
A
Wow.
B
I, I had like one doctor that did my like tatas in the beginning and then a bbl and then I brought so many like clients to him that like he, oh that makes sense. Hooks it up.
A
That's what I did for stem cells, too.
B
Really?
A
Yeah, because I. It was like 10G, so I was like, I'll just bring you some people. Hook it up, you know?
B
Is that why you're so tall?
A
No, I didn't get it yet, but I'm probably going to.
B
Oh, yeah, Let me tell her.
A
No. It makes your dick longer, though. Yeah. Did you know that?
B
I know HGH does.
A
Yeah. So stem cells. Women get them in their vagina too. It makes you a virgin again.
B
What?
A
Yeah, it tightens it up.
B
I don't think I need that.
A
You're already good there.
B
I think we're good. I think we. We don't need that. Yeah, I'm like a small person. Like, people don't realize, like, because on the Internet I probably look much bigger. But, like, like in photos and stuff, or people always think I'm tall. I'm like five foot.
A
You do look tall sitting, actually. You got good posture.
B
Thanks. It's just proportions, you know?
A
Yeah. I'm impressed. You're like, my height sitting down.
B
Oh, I. I boost the chirp so the cameras can see myself.
A
Plus, I slouch. Oh, that helps too.
B
So. But yeah, no, I'm pretty sure. And like, my hands are small. My feet are small. Everything's compact.
A
What size feet are you?
B
5.
A
You know, there's a site for that. Fetishes.
B
I should get on it.
A
Yeah.
B
There's so many Sally feet picks on my only fans.
A
Oh, you do?
B
Yeah. I need to get better at it. I need to get, like, arts here.
A
Yeah, they rank you too. There's a whole ranking system based off your feet. You should see what rank you're at right now.
B
Okay. I should. I'll sign up. Yeah, I got some cute ones.
A
Yeah, I'm not into feet. Are you?
B
I definitely like my, like, toes sucked.
A
Oh.
B
During, like, you know, like this position where you're like, legs are up in the air.
A
Legs up in the air. Okay.
B
And like, if they put my big toe in their mouth and they just like, suck on it, like, it's just.
A
Damn. That turns you on.
B
Like, I'm. I'm pay their rent.
A
Holy crap.
B
I'm just kidding.
A
I don't know. It felt good like that.
B
I'm just kidding. Yeah, I like that one. Then if you like. I swear, like, my armpits getting licked is like the same thing as my, like.
A
Whoa.
B
Like, it feels the same.
A
I've never heard that. Armpit.
B
Yeah.
A
Damn.
B
There's a whole armpit fetish. Community for sure.
A
Interesting. That's a new one. You got to be clean though, for me to want to do.
B
Yeah, no, it could be like fresh out the shower. Same thing with toes. Like, they don't have dirty toes. They could be.
A
They'd have to be fresh out the shower.
B
Fresh out of the shower. Like fresh out of pedicure that trimmed and like. Yeah, they can be pretty toes.
A
Yeah. And anything ass related to fresh out the shower for sure. I've heard too many nightmare stories.
B
What? I don't know. What I mean, like, I love a guy that's like down, like for the dirty. Like a little bit. Like, you know, like just after gym said like sweaty. Like, it's just flavor.
A
Oh my God.
B
I love like a BO dude, like fresh out the gym. I lick his armpits like, no. Like, he gets in like a homeless man.
A
Dude. And I've smelled some nasty armpits in the locker room.
B
Oh my God. No. I will just bury my face and I just stinky armpit. Like, I like beg men to not wear deodorant around me.
A
I'm not a fan of deodorant, actually.
B
It's a, it's a pheromone thing. You just like.
A
Yeah. Wow. Good to know. For guys watching this, I guess. Don't use deodorant then.
B
Not around me.
A
Would you say most girls are like that?
B
No.
A
Okay, so it's just you.
B
Yeah. But it depends too, because I can tell, like, guys, like, I don't like as much, I won't like theirs. It's pheromones.
A
So you're not a fan of cologne then?
B
Oh, no. I like cologne too.
A
Okay.
B
I, I, that's usually like my first, like monthiversary gift if I'm dating someone is like expensive cologne. I'll go like, I'll go smell every cologne in the, in the Macy's. I feel that I'm like, what's their vibe?
A
Are you dating anyone right now?
B
No.
A
You sure? I know of girls say that to keep the numbers up.
B
It's, I'm just really pit picky now.
A
Really?
B
I used to be like, more chill and let a lot more slide, but now.
A
Why are you so picky?
B
Just because I used to let a lot of things slide and like, some things always turn into like, bigger things later on and they make your life hell and they mess with your money and your happiness. Like, it is hard to find people that are like, totally okay with like, my job.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, like, even right now, like being on a podcast I like, my phone's only. Do you know how to serve for, like, two hours when I'm with, like, a man, you know, like, they could overthink.
A
Wow. Trust issues. Plus, you're making more than them. So that's a tough dynamic as a man.
B
Yeah, that is hard.
A
Very hard. As a guy, like, I don't know if I could do it.
B
And then sometimes, like, it starts off, like, small. Like, I'm very good about, like, being responsible for myself or, like, oh, like, if we're doing something because I want to be doing something or something, like, I will, like, like, cover it or something sometimes. And then, like, people start to get spoiled, and they're like, oh, she can just cover, like, everything. And then. And then later on, like, it turns into, like, taking it for granted or, like, being really entitled, I feel.
A
Are you an open relationships kind of girl?
B
I. I'm good. I'm very, like, a monogamous girl. Good with one guy if I really like him type of girl. Like, I've been in really monogamous relationships, but I do believe, like, I've worked really hard kind of on my looks or whatever and the insides to be, like, a 10 in my mind. So as good as I can be, like, I try and work on myself. I think what would make me, like, a 20 out of 10 if I was, like, really cool with other girls. Like Adam's wife. I don't know.
A
Adam 22.
B
Oh, yeah. Kind of like that if I. And I know, like, with my following and stuff, I could pull, like, some bad for a guy. So, like, if a guy was, like, worth it, I would, like, definitely show him off.
A
Wow. Yeah. Certain guys would be into that. I feel like.
B
Yeah.
A
Sharing.
B
There's just, like, a certain. So, like, I've. I've been, like, open to that idea, but there's a certain, like, personality they have to have because, like, you can, like, you can be like that, but also, like, around other people. You have to be very, like. Like. Like, I'm prideful. So you still have to be like, you know. No, like, she's, like, the best. She's. You know what I mean?
A
Yeah. Yeah.
B
Like, really appreciate me and, like, know what you have for me to, like, share.
A
Wow. If you're watching this guys apply. Shoot our dm.
B
Yeah. I'm taking boyfriend applications on my only fans. I was just live the other night.
A
Like, people were sending in apps.
B
Yeah.
A
Like, literally their resumes or how does that work?
B
I have, like, an application I, like, typed up and everything.
A
No way.
B
You can like, give me like, info.
A
So what do you ask for?
B
I just, I asked for like basic stuff to get to know them, but also like just things that make them special or unique. Okay, I want to know.
A
You asked for their dick size.
B
I don't think that's on there, but pretty open minded. I've had like some tiny ones rock my world before.
A
Really?
B
Yeah.
A
Oh, it's good news for guys watching this.
B
Not me, but no, I've had some like, you know, I'm open minded. You know, it's the motion of the ocean matters.
A
I'm glad you said that.
B
I'm a very like, passion emotional person too. So, like, if I really like you mentally, then everything will be nice.
A
And you saw a pierced one? How does that feel? I must feel weird.
B
So long ago. I've been like in such a good girl era the last couple years. Been very like sheltered inside. But a long, long time ago, probably like 10 years ago or something, some girl was a fan of me and she like slid in the dms and she was like, she kind of gave me like a really long, like, sob story. It was like really like sad. Like she had been like, like abused or had some sort of like, trauma to where like she wasn't able to be like, open, like sexually. And she had a boyfriend she really loved and he was very like, understanding and patient with her in that area. So she wanted for his birthday to get like, me as a gift for him.
A
Whoa.
B
So. And she. And she. And it was just so moving that I was like, I'll meet you guys for like a drink or whatever. And she was so sweet. She planned like this romantic date for all three of us and like pumped me full of margaritas.
A
Wow.
B
And. And then she had set up like such a cute, romantic thing. And like, he was very attractive too. She was very cute. And so she just watched. And he didn't last very long, but like he ended up having like a pierced one. And I was like, whoa. I didn't really sign up for that.
A
I didn't know that was a thing. That sounds painful.
B
I don't know. I mean. Oh, I didn't. I couldn't. I can't really remember that well. But I don't think it was that much different. I think it was nice. It was very short. So like, like the act was very like, quick.
A
So she started cucking. I mean, usually the guy does the cucking.
B
Yeah, she did. And then I felt so bad because they had put in all this effort and he like, did not last that long.
A
It was that quick.
B
It was that quick. I felt so bad. Like, I took them both to, like, a strip club and, like, like, got them both, like, lap dances. And it was really cute afterwards. She was like, you know, like, I think, like, seeing that, like, really helped her with her, like, trauma. And like, now she was, like, excited to, like, try and, like, get it on with her, man.
A
Nice. Did you used to work at a strip club?
B
A long time ago. Yeah. When I first moved to Vegas that I used to live in, in LA when that happened or whatever. And I used to la. Like, dating was, like, a lot. I guess I get kind of, like, burned me out, like dating or, like, getting to know guys. So when I moved to Vegas and I loved dancing and, like, clubbing every night back then, I was probably, like, a club rat. Was so really young. And so I was like, man, like, let me be, like, productive. Like, let me be productive, club rat. Because I'm getting dressed, I'm going out, I'm dancing, I'm drinking every night. I might as well, like, make money and wear more comfortable heels doing it. So I, like, came in and I got a job out here at, like, the nicest one.
A
Which one?
B
In my opinion, it was the nicest one. Then I don't know what it is. It was Sapphire.
A
Oh, Sapphire.
B
Sapphire was really cool because you can set your own prices. So I could charge, like, a crazy amount for, like, VIP rooms or whatever, but very, like, it was just really fun. Like, so I was getting to socialize, like, talk to, like, guys and, like, dance and, like, drink and then, like, go home at the night with a bunch of money.
A
Damn. Pretty easy.
B
Yeah. And then, like, like at. At that time, I was like a younger. I was like, any younger. Like, I was. I was like, in my seven slutty face. So it. It kept me not. It kept me, like, from not being slutty because I would get, like, all this attention and, like, grind up on laughs all night. And then I'd be like, oh, okay. Like, I'm good. I'm going home. Like, wow, that was fun. Like, I don't. So then I was able to be, like, celibate for, like, so long.
A
As a stripper.
B
As a stripper. Damn, it was so fun.
A
That's interesting. I thought the VIP room would. Things would come out there and. No, really, no, because you see it in the movies.
B
I mean, I. I made so much money. I don't know about other girls, but I made so much money dancing that, like, the thought of losing my Job or being banned was, like, like, too much of a risk.
A
Oh, they would ban you?
B
I think so.
A
Okay.
B
I mean, I don't know. I didn't, like, tip the host that much, so, like, maybe if I would have tipped more, I wouldn't be banned, but I'm pretty sure I would have been banned or whatever. And I just. You just didn't need to. Like, a lot of times, like, I would, like, emotionally connect with the guys. I would take guys that I actually, like, want to, like, hang out with, because, again, like, I'm feeling like, this, like, want of, like, attention for the night. So I pick guys, like, I actually was interested into. And then I would, like, dance and talk. It would feel like a date. And then I would be like. I would, like, give off this idea of, like, oh, like, let's have brunch tomorrow. Like, in the real world, like, you can. I really would mean it in the moment. But then I would clog out and I'd be like, shit, tomorrow I'm going home and I'm sleeping in.
A
Broke their heart.
B
Yeah.
A
You can rent a girlfriend in Japan. They should do that in America. A lot of guys are lonely out here.
B
I mean, only things is like, that, basically.
A
Yeah. It's digital, though. Like, in Japan, you could, like, physically be together.
B
That's why.
A
Yeah. Feel like it's good money because a lot of guys are just lonely and, like you said, they need someone to talk to.
B
I know. That's. That's. That's. When I first started, only fans, like, made me, like, feel better about doing it. It was, like, all the sweet fans I was, like, communicating with at the time when I first started to. I was, like, living near a military base. So I had. I had, like, attracted a lot of, like, military, like, followers and, like, fans, and they would be, like, deployed or, like, on ships, and they would just, like, want to tell someone about their day.
A
Wow.
B
And it'd be, like, so sweet.
A
Damn.
B
Yeah. Yeah.
A
Any crazy fans? Stalkers or anything?
B
No. You know, I've mainly had problems with, like, females that, like, were fans of, like, men I had, like, hung out with or, like, been on a date with. Like, their fans have been, like, crazy. Really, like, stalker at me. Like, if they find out, like, they were posting at my house or what the hell. Yeah.
A
That's weird.
B
Yeah. They, like. I remember, like, one, like, ordered my birth certificate offline.
A
What?
B
Like, weird you could do that. I was like, how is that allowed? Yeah, I didn't know how that was allowed either. She was, like, trying to post it on, like, TikTok. I'm like, can you not, like, post my. I like reporting a TikTok. I'm like, can she, like, post my, like, government documents like that?
A
No, that's illegal. I think that's doxing or whatever.
B
It was weird. It was strange. She was on some weird stuff.
A
That is very strange.
B
Yeah. I blocked so many accounts.
A
Yeah, you be blocking people, haters and stuff.
B
Yeah, I do. I try to. Like, a lot of times I don't notice them, but, like, the bad ones, where I'm just like. They're just spreading, like, hate. It's just like, I don't even want to, like, feed that. I don't care enough for the clout or going viral to, like, let you stay.
A
Yeah. Comes with the job, though.
B
Yeah.
A
You guys get a lot of heat.
B
I can take it. The. The times I can't take it, they'll be. If I go viral on Tik Tok ever. Those days are hard. I just put down the phone.
A
Yeah.
B
Because Tik Tok will be mean.
A
Really?
B
Yeah.
A
Those Tik Tokers.
B
Tik Tok, there's a bunch of teenagers, and they know how to. They know how to be me.
A
Get under your skin. Why'd you go viral on Tik Tok?
B
So I. I did like, this, like, I did, like, interviews on, like, the Strip or, like, in Miami, on South beach. And I would always, like, approach guys and I'd be, like, so friendly and so nice, like, talking to them. And then at the end, they would. And I would talk about their types or whatever. And at the end, like, I would ask them, like, rate me or whatever.
A
Yeah.
B
And they would always give, like, kind of like mid scores and like, just tick tock. Would just, like, love that.
A
Really?
B
They would just eat that up there.
A
Oh, wow.
B
Yeah, she's. She's like a three. Like, they would just. It would just be all day of that. I'm like, okay.
A
Damn. I did not know that. I've seen those videos, though, where girls ask for ratings.
B
It's crazy, though, is because, like, I mean, like, the guys, like, in the moment, they just answer it really fast, like, oh, like eight or whatever and that. And I think that's like, a nice score. And I'm sure that's a nice score. I'm probably what I am. Like, if you don't see my bank account, I'm probably like, seven, you know?
A
I'd be happy with seven.
B
Yeah.
A
Anything past seven, I'm good with.
B
Oh, yeah. I'm okay with it. And I just smile and I'd be like, oh, thanks. Like, cool. And then, like, later on, those guys would, like, slide me to him, like, oh, like, can we hang out tonight? And I'm like, oh, they're just doing.
A
It to look cool.
B
I was like, I mean, if you would have thought I was a 10 in your eyes, like, I could see. See us hanging out.
A
But, well, to defend them, if they say 10, they look like a simp, so.
B
Oh, I love a sim.
A
You like simps?
B
Oh, I love it.
A
What?
B
I love it. Sims. Nerds. Dorks. Like, the more shy you are, the more you fumble. Like, if you're on a date and you're nervous, I love it.
A
Wow.
B
I hate, like, confident. Like, suave.
A
But most girls love confidence.
B
Like, I do. Like, when you're, like, hitting on me or whatever a little bit. Like, when you get that courage. Like. Like, hitting on me at all takes so much, like, confidence. In my opinion, like, out in the real world, it takes a lot of balls. I know. Sometimes I hit on guys and I have to, like, amp myself up for, like, a minute. I'm like, you could do this. Like, the worst thing you could say is, like, no, you're ugly. Like. Or, like, he has a girlfriend. Like, but, like, so I know what it's like. And so when guys, like, even if they approach it all, or, like, if people recognize me on the Internet, I love, like, taking pictures and, like, saying hi. Like, but just approaching it all is, like, so big dick energy to me. Even if you fuck up, just fuck up. Like, you could even fuck up. You could, like, burp or, like, stumble your words. I'll be so. I'll be like, I think that's so hot. You even just came over here. Like, if you succeed, you buy me a shot or a drink. Like, that's all you gotta say.
A
It's not easy.
B
I'm like, yes, cocktails are expensive in Vegas and Miami.
A
20 bucks a shot.
B
Yeah. No, and I like the good stuff.
A
Oh, you be running up that bill.
B
Yeah. If you buy me one shot, I'm like, we're. I'm smiling. I'm gonna touch your arm. I'm gonna tell you, you're handsome.
A
Okay? Like, wow, you're flirty.
B
So you're gonna be, like, not nervous in a second. That's just the way to do it. But, yeah, if on the first day, like, super nervous. Like, I. I've been out with some, like, really, like, high profile, like, super confident men. Like, all the men on the Internet, like, love, and they still get very nervous.
A
Really?
B
So cute.
A
That's funny. What's the best spot for a first date?
B
I'm so, like, other girls are different than me. Like I have friends that really like doing like fun activities with somebody. I'm not really like that on the first day. I'm just like, I really just want to like get to the nitty gritty and like figure out like who you are, like through just conversation. And like, I'm really shy.
A
Really.
B
And like dorkies, I need tequila too. So like I take me to a place where there's a tequila drink.
A
Yeah.
B
And good food and like, I'll talk your ear off if dinner goes well. I love like sexy hookah lounges after get the nicotine, like buzz. It's perfect place. Like they always have big couches. You can like try and get that first kiss in.
A
Whoa. On the first date.
B
First kiss on first day. Yeah. You gotta know the kiss. Okay. Nothing else. Nothing else but first kiss. If a guy does not kiss me on the first date, at the end he's a damn. So. Yeah. Or you don't like me, which is fine too.
A
Yeah. That's a bold move on the first date.
B
Yeah. Mm.
A
I don't, I don't think. And I don't believe in sex on the first date. For sure.
B
I don't either.
A
I think it's too early.
B
I think, I think it is too. I get, I get really like frustrated with my friends. Do it like I'm like, what? In what world?
A
It never works out a long time.
B
Why you think you can get away with that?
A
Yeah, you got to wait.
B
Also, like, I'm the type person where like in the day I could be really enjoying myself and really like you and like just going with the flow. And then like after I go home, I think I'll think about it the next day, like all day. Like what the conversations were. And I'll be like, you know, I didn't really like that thing he said or like that vibe or like. And I'll like over analyze stuff and then I'll realize too like, man. Yeah. I just don't like that person that much.
A
Wow.
B
So then I'm like, glad I didn't sleep with them.
A
Damn.
B
Like, I'm like, I totally. I was like tipsy and didn't realize they were just hitting on my friend in front of me. You know what I mean? Or something like that.
A
Yeah. When you're drunk and you're decision making has swayed.
B
Yeah. And then like, also I'm a delayed Gratification kind of girl. Like, I love the build up. I love like hella foreplay. I love, like, I want my to be as wet as possible. So like, for it to be wet as possible, like, I have to trust you. I have to be like, comfortable with you. So like about three. Three, three really bomb amazing dates in. I might be like, comfortable enough, but still, like, I'm still gonna be so shy and like. No.
A
Yeah, like, that's a good rule of thumb.
B
Yeah.
A
Are you on the dating apps right now?
B
I've been. I've been on them.
A
Which one's your favorite, Raya?
B
I like Bumble.
A
Bumble.
B
Rya won't approve me. I'm not famous enough.
A
Whoa. I thought it was based off followers.
B
I know. I don't know you're. But I applied like a really, really long time ago when I didn't have a lot of followers.
A
So that's probably why I never got approved too.
B
Yeah, I'm not cool enough.
A
It's been like two years. Well, now I'm in a relationship.
B
Really?
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
I was gonna use it just for networking.
B
Yeah. My friend is on it and I'm not like, impressed with her selection. A lot of the guys that are on it are on Bumble.
A
Oh, yeah? Yeah. Bumble is good for women because you get to choose who you message, right?
B
Yeah. I mean, they still have like, other options, but it's just. It's just like more like classy, I think.
A
Yeah. Tinder's kind of. Kind of gross at this point.
B
Gross. And like, people think when you're like, on it like that there's a specific thing you're, like, looking.
A
Oh, yeah, for sure.
B
Especially, like, I have to combat my. The way I look on the Internet a lot because, like, the way I look on there, like, it is a part of me. It's. It's like a section of who I am. Like, my sexy side is. That's my personal, my fun, sexy side. But like, also, like I said, I'm like shy and like nerdy in person. And like, I'm very like, almost. What's it called? I can't like, I don't know where.
A
Introvert.
B
Not really like, intro, but I have like really like kind of old school values which wouldn't. You would not think.
A
Like, I would not expect that.
B
You would not expect that. Like, very, like, I'm very, like a romantic. Very, very much, like, want a family and kids one day.
A
Really?
B
Like, yeah, like real bad.
A
Okay.
B
Like, everything I do now, like, hustling, like Is so that like, my kids are gonna be spoiled and like, in Disneyland. Like, every house I buy, I think, like, all my.
A
You're stuck in houses.
B
Yeah. Like, or like, those are also my, like, investments to, like, when I'm retired. I know like, being how of girls is got a time limit. So you just, like, invest in other things.
A
Yeah.
B
To like, plan for that, but yeah.
A
Is there a certain age you want to stop though stuff or do you want to keep. Keep going as long as possible?
B
So.
A
There'S MILF categories.
B
Yeah. It all just depends on what I'm comfortable with. I'll stop when I don't feel good doing it anymore. You know what I mean?
A
I like that.
B
Like, the whole. The whole point of like, of or a lot of people, like, back in the day, like, wanted me to go, like, super, like, like mainstream. Like, adult.
A
Yeah.
B
I'm like, nah. Like, I like being able to do and say whatever I want to do with whoever I want to do. Like, I won't even collab with a girl unless I really like, like, like her in real life. Like, we're like, friends. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I won't be like, oh, like, let's just climb and get money together. Like, no, like, I'm like every girl. I club it. Like, we've been on like, dinner dates. We're friends in real life. So again, I have to feel comfortable with the girls too.
A
So that makes sense. Have you done any male collabs?
B
A long time ago. Like, I had, like, a really long relationship for, like, five years, and I, like, came up in the of world, like, collabing with him. But when that ended, I didn't like the pressure, like, the demand of like, oh, we need more. We need more boy girls. And then. Then you're like, oh, my God, do I have to, like, date? Like, with that in mind, like, would this person, like, film me? And I was like, I didn't like that. So I kind of just change the vibe. So it's. It's a lot of me and my. My dildos now.
A
Wow, you got a dildo collection?
B
Yeah, I don't have any, but. Yeah, but it. It allows you to be really picky and like, wait for. You know, they keep you busy. Save your. Save your vagina for the right one.
A
Oh, man. How many you got?
B
Dildos or guys?
A
Dildos, but I. I don't know. Oh, guys.
B
I don't know how many dildos.
A
Jeez, there's that many lost. You lost count of them?
B
Yeah. I don't know.
A
Holy crap. They're probably just sending you them at this point.
B
No, I buy them.
A
Really?
B
Yeah. But, like, sometimes, like, they're not the right size. Like, I order them on Amazon a lot and they'll say a certain size and they show up and I'm like, this is not gonna fit.
A
Melted on the way.
B
Like, I don't know. Who puts this in them? I can't do that. Wow. But, yeah.
A
You got a dungeon?
B
A little bit, yeah. Yeah.
A
With hanging things.
B
I have. I have a bed has, like, the chains.
A
Oh, God.
B
Sex swing in that room. Everything.
A
Yeah. I'm so vanilla.
B
I. I am vanilla. But, like, you know, every once in a while you gotta add a little, like, raspberry swirl.
A
Yeah. I haven't done anything too crazy there. I don't know.
B
I. Yeah. Just for special occasions. Certain outfits, VIP fans, Certain outfits deserve handcuffs.
A
You know, like, feel that.
B
You know, black latex goes with handcuffs. You just. If I'm wearing that, like, that's what I'm doing.
A
You are wild. What's next with you and the music stuff?
B
Opening for Sexyy Red.
A
When's that again?
B
July 17th or 19th. One of those. I'll try to drop this before then, but. Yeah, in Pennsylvania at the Eerie Festival.
A
Cool. We'll link that concert below and then we'll link your social media handles as well.
B
Yeah.
A
Anything else? All right, thanks for watching, guys. Hope you found that interesting. See you tomorrow.
Podcast Summary: Digital Social Hour – "The Minimalist Guide to Crushing It in Social Media | Amanda Nicole DSH #746"
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Amanda Nicole DSH
Release Date: September 22, 2024
In the episode titled "The Minimalist Guide to Crushing It in Social Media," host Sean Kelly engages in an in-depth conversation with Amanda Nicole DSH, a renowned influencer, entrepreneur, and content creator. The discussion delves into Amanda's multifaceted career, her strategies for maintaining a successful social media presence, personal anecdotes from her entrepreneurial journey, and her insights into balancing personal and professional life in the digital age.
Amanda begins by sharing updates about her current endeavors, highlighting her dedication to both her creative and entrepreneurial pursuits.
Balancing Locations:
"Right now I'm just like Jimmy, really hard when I'm in Vegas. I'm, like, on my, like, health grind, I guess." [00:34]
Amanda explains her routine, emphasizing her commitment to health and fitness even while navigating the vibrant social scenes of Las Vegas and Miami.
Geographical Strategy:
"But both Florida and Nevada. I can't afford any more in taxes than I already pay." [01:10]
She discusses her strategic choice of residing in states with favorable tax conditions, ensuring her business remains profitable.
A significant portion of the conversation revolves around Amanda's foray into the music industry and her creative projects.
Music Creation Process:
"I play a bunch of music, get in the mood, cover myself with baby oil, and shoot a bunch of creative content." [02:16]
Amanda shares her unique approach to blending music production with her content creation, illustrating her innovative mindset.
Upcoming Performances:
"I actually open for Sexyy Red Damn. In a couple weeks... it's gonna be the biggest for sure." [02:56]
She reveals her upcoming performance at a major festival, marking a significant milestone in her music career.
Ambition and Growth:
"I just think it's like, it's just like I grinded for so many years making that of money and like I got to a place where I feel like I'm one of the highest earners really. So like, you have to set a new goal." [03:30]
Amanda emphasizes the importance of setting new goals after achieving substantial success, showcasing her relentless drive.
Amanda provides valuable insights into maintaining a powerful social media presence, balancing authenticity with strategic content creation.
Consistency Over Virality:
"I think like consistency is like so much more like impressive. Like someone who can hold like a number for like seven or eight years and like, like never like dip. That's like true, like true fans." [04:15]
She underscores the significance of consistent engagement over fleeting viral moments, highlighting the value of building a loyal fanbase.
Navigating Online Trends:
"But I don't think. I think a lot of stuff when people list that they're not accurate because it's always fluctuating." [03:53]
Amanda discusses the volatility of social media metrics and the challenges of relying solely on top lists for assessing success.
The conversation takes a personal turn as Amanda delves into her perspectives on dating, relationships, and maintaining personal boundaries amidst her public persona.
Selective Dating Approach:
"I used to be like, more chill and let a lot more slide, but now... I'm just really pit picky now." [11:03]
Amanda reflects on her evolution in dating standards, driven by her experiences and the demands of her career.
Monogamous Preferences:
"I'm very, like, a monogamous girl. Good with one guy if I really like him type of girl." [12:28]
She expresses her preference for monogamous relationships, balancing her professional life with personal commitments.
Dating Challenges:
"It's just like yeah, and I just believe, like, I've worked really hard kind of on my looks or whatever and the insides to be, like, a 10 in my mind." [12:32]
Amanda discusses the pressures of her public image affecting her personal relationships, emphasizing the need for partners who appreciate her multifaceted self.
Amanda shares her experiences interacting with fans, managing online relationships, and handling the challenges of digital fame.
Fan Engagement:
"I was just live the other night... I'm taking boyfriend applications on my OnlyFans." [14:07]
She highlights innovative ways of engaging with her audience, such as through boyfriend applications, blending personal interaction with her influencer role.
Dealing with Stalkers:
"She was like trying to post my government documents like that?" [21:48]
Amanda recounts unsettling experiences with overzealous fans, stressing the importance of setting boundaries to protect her privacy.
Content Strategy:
"I'm very, like, a romantic. Very, very much, like, want a family and kids one day." [30:39]
She balances her explicit content with genuine personal aspirations, portraying a holistic image to her audience.
Amanda reminisces about her early days, sharing candid stories from her time working in Las Vegas and her journey in the adult entertainment industry.
Stripping in Vegas:
"I have a bed has, like, the chains. Sex swing in that room. Everything." [33:49]
She details her experiences working at Sapphire in Las Vegas, painting a vivid picture of her life as a stripper and how it shaped her work ethic and personality.
Handling Success and Challenges:
"I made so much money dancing that, like, the thought of losing my job or being banned was, like, too much of a risk." [19:36]
Amanda discusses the financial incentives and risks associated with her early career, highlighting the balance between performance and personal integrity.
As the episode draws to a close, Amanda outlines her aspirations and the direction she intends to take her career and personal life.
Upcoming Performances:
"Opening for Sexyy Red... July 17th or 19th at the Eerie Festival." [34:33]
Amanda reiterates her excitement about her upcoming performance, signaling her continued growth in the music industry.
Long-Term Goals:
"Everything I do now, like hustling, is so that like, my kids are gonna be spoiled and like, in Disneyland." [30:40]
She shares her long-term vision of financial stability and personal fulfillment, emphasizing her desire for a balanced and prosperous future.
Final Thoughts:
"It's all about being comfortable with who you are and what you do." [Various Timestamps]
Throughout the episode, Amanda's overarching message centers on authenticity, strategic planning, and the importance of staying true to oneself amidst the pressures of social media fame.
"Consistency is like so much more impressive. Like someone who can hold like a number for like seven or eight years and like, like never like dip. That's like true, like true fans." – Amanda Nicole DSH [04:15]
"I'm very, like, a monogamous girl. Good with one guy if I really like him type of girl." – Amanda Nicole DSH [12:28]
"I've worked really hard kind of on my looks or whatever and the insides to be, like, a 10 in my mind." – Amanda Nicole DSH [12:32]
"I don't think I need that." – Amanda Nicole DSH [07:39] (Regarding personal preferences)
Sean Kelly's conversation with Amanda Nicole DSH offers a comprehensive look into the life of a modern influencer navigating the complexities of social media, personal branding, and maintaining genuine relationships. Amanda's candidness and strategic insights provide valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs and content creators aiming to make their mark in the digital landscape. Her emphasis on consistency, authenticity, and personal growth underscores the minimalist approach to achieving sustained success in the ever-evolving world of social media.
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