Jenna Phillips is a puppy impersonator – and became a millionaire

“Puppy Girl Jenna”
Jenna Phillips quit her job to imitate puppies – and became a millionaire

Jenna Phillips also likes to drink and eat like a dog

© Screenshot: Twitter / puppygirljenna

A video is currently circulating on the Internet in which two women on a leash bark at each other like dogs. There’s not just a fetish behind this – one of the women earns a lot of money with it.

A video is currently circulating on TikTok in which two women on a leash bark at each other like dogs and get into a fight. A man’s voice can be heard from the off, saying to one of the women: “Go on, Jenna! Bad girl! Go on!” The video has now been clicked over 14 million times.

Behind it is Jenna Phillips, who is better known in the network as “Puppy Girl Jenna”. According to his own statements, Phillips earns more than 800,000 euros a year as a “puppy player” – that is, as a puppy impersonator – with her content on the “Only Fans” payment platform. Under the viral video, however, there are many comments from irritated users, including from the US motivational speaker and former stockbroker Jordan Belfort.

“What universe is that?”

Belfort writes: “What universe is this?” – and is not the only one who was stunned by the video, because another comment is: “With everything that has happened, we need a hard reset for humanity.” “People do anything for money,” added a third person.

But it’s not that easy. Because behind Phillips’ work there is a special fetish and a whole scene that she serves with her videos and pictures. “Pet- or Pup-Play” is a kind of role-playing game in which a person slips into the role of a puppy dog ​​or another pet. The person wears a dog mask, sometimes also a leash or dog harness, and behaves like a playful puppy: They roll on the floor, have their belly petted and fed with treats – or get in with other “players” as in the video mentioned above a fight.

With Jenna Phillips, the focus is clearly on the sexual: She always wears tight leggings and the camera work often starts on her bottom. Due to explicit content, she has now been banned from the common social media platforms or had to create a new account, for example on TikTok. In the “No Jumper” podcast, the 21-year-old explains how she got into what is known as “pet play”, as the umbrella term for this fetish is called.

About a fetish convention on pet play

She says that even as a child she would have liked to imitate her own dog and run after the ball with him. At some point, she begged her parents to walk her on a leash. “There was nothing sexual about it,” she explains, “it was just fun.” Until a point in time when her parents asked her when she would finally grow out of the role play. Today they are not at all surprised about their job, said Phillips.

She later found out that she likes a variety of things, such as bondage, so she went to a fetish convention in her hometown of Austin, Texas. There she got to know other “pups”, ie “pet players” who identify as puppies. “The more I talked to them, the more I realized that I think and feel the same way they do,” says Phillips. It is more about recognition and about feeling loved. After trying to be treated like a dog, she didn’t want to go back to her old life.

Jenna Phillips serves a niche

Her explicit videos and pictures, in which she surrenders to the “pup play” naked, can be viewed as a “Only Fans” subscriber for around 20 euros a month – with which she is quite successful. After all, she has earned so much from it that Phillips now calls herself a millionaire. For this, she even quit her job in the health service, which she no longer enjoyed anyway due to the health system and politics in the USA.

In the podcast she explains what makes “Only Fans” so successful in her opinion. The porn scene would only produce films that could be sold because they appeal to a large audience. “‘Only Fans’ sometimes serve very small niches. But even how small this niche is – there are millions of people in the world who feel at home with them,” says Jenna Phillips. Success seems to prove her right.

Sources:TikTok,“No Jumper” podcast, “The LadBible”

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