A woman requested an NSFW video of adult content creator Allie Eve Knox verbally shaming her ex-husband for all the ways he wronged her in their marriage.
In a viral tweet, Knox seemed absolutely delighted to fulfill the unique request, even calling it her “life’s dream come true.”
“A woman just ordered a custom video from me to send to her ex-husband and have me shame him for all the shit he did while they were together and I’ve never felt more needed in my entire life,” she wrote in a tweet.
Knox has fulfilled her share of highly specific requests: armpit humiliation, role-playing buying Tesla stock, and pretending to make dog shit cookies, she told Rolling Stone.
But it seems no request felt quite as fulfilling as using her work to help out a scorned wife. She’s now referring to this video genre as “spite porn.”
The ex-wife explained to Knox that she “thought it would be a great way to have him hear what a terrible person he is,” according to Rolling Stone.
After Knox happily accepted the request, the woman came back to her with specific details for the script.
“His porn obsession, his narcissism, how he is self-absorbed. Stuff that could speak to most men,” Knox told Rolling Stone.
First Knox lures in the ex-husband. She teases him for about three-minutes, moaning and rubbing her breasts. “I know this is quite the unexpected surprise,” she says in the video. After building up enough momentum on his end, she reveals the video was sent by his ex-wife. Knox lets out a devilish laugh then launches into an avalanche of insults—“stupid, careless, selfish son-of-a-bitch,” among them—courtesy of his ex-wife.
“Thank you to Sarah for commissioning the most spiteful and amazing vid in my whole career,” Knox tweeted with a video clip. In true dominatrix fashion, there is no audio for the teaser.
People online are overwhelmingly in support of the two women, calling them heroes and queens.
Knox ended up making two versions of the video. The original commissioned one that includes specific details targeted at the ex-husband in question and a general (and vaguer) one buyers can get off her custom clips page. But don’t worry, Knox tweeted that it still has the same “‘men fucking suck theme.”
The custom clip industry has boomed during the pandemic as more and more people pay to have their exact fantasy and kink played out, Knox said.
“I’m shooting a fuck ton of customs every fucking day now,” Knox told Rolling Stone.
Knox isn’t sure if “ex-wife scorned” actually sent her ex the clip, but she hopes it at least helped bring some closure to the relationship. But if she did send it, “then that mother fucker deserves all the shame that I sent.”
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