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Woman Who Quit Her Job To Become A Puppy Gets In Fight With Another Dog On The Street
She had always felt like a dog since she was little.
Even though she dreamt of becoming a vet, Jenna Philips, is now officially a puppy girl and earns more than £700,000 a year filming content for OnlyFans subscribers. The 21-Year-Old paid-only videos include some showing her playing fetch and drinking water from bowls.
Her newest clip, viewed 9.5million times, shows Jenna crawling on the floor with a leash tied around her neck.
A whole other animal, a woman, was also seen in the video being tied up like a dog by a barrier. Jenna pretending to be a dog is strange enough, but she’s not alone. At the beginning of the clip, a standoff ensues, and the two human-dog stared at each other while letting out some feisty barking.
Someone in the background tells Jenna: “No, no, no. Come on. Let’s go. Hey, Jenna! Let’s go.”
The camera showed Jenna looking up at the man, apparently acting as her owner commanded: “Keep walking, Jenna.” The video has since amassed tons of comments – not least from the real-life Wolf of Wall Street himself, Jordan Belfort. “What universe is this?” Belfast asked; he was stunned by the video.
Jenna’s caption on the video [now-deleted] reads: “Luck, I was being held back.”
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Another person commented: “With everything that’s been going on, we need a hard reset on humanity.” A third wrote: “People do everything for money.” While a fourth added: “I am loving this; she needs more training; who left their pet outside alone?” However, Jenna gave up on her as an optician to become a full-time pup, having felt like a dog since she was little. And after going to a convention in Chicago, she took the plunge and started making content on OnlyFans.
“I feel like a dog. I just want to roll around, play fetch, get head scratches, run around and play. All of that,” the Texas native had told Broader Scene.
She added: “I have always acted like a puppy, but not in a sexual way at first. I really love praise. I love hearing ‘good girl.’ It makes my heart melt every time. Looking back on it now, it’s kind of always been there. I just didn’t know there was a scene, I just thought it was my personality. When it comes to pet play, the majority of girls do kittens, foxes or rabbits and the majority of puppies are men.”