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December 2024

Featuring Ellie Nova
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Featured Article

Goth Goddesses

Paint it black: Goth sex workers step out of the shadows and into our hearts.

The spooky season is upon us, and there is no way we would rather spend it than in the company of satan’s maidens. Goth sex workers are the cat’s meow, but be forewarned: these kittens have claws.

Where once goths were edge-dwellers who lurked in the shadows, the sullen subculture has since risen to prominence and popularity. From fetish fashion to the porn you love, goth is the new black. And when Triple-X and dark matter collide, sparks are sure to fly. Worthy of worship, these fallen angels are blessed blasphemy in fishnet and latex. Delve deep into their darkness…if you dare.


GOTH CHARLOTTE

A harpist whose superhuman anal skills inspire awe, Goth Charlotte is a fearless libertine who bleeds black. A goth’s goth, she’s pulled back from studio work somewhat to focus on more personal pursuits, but rest assured, Charlotte is still the piss-loving spider mom you first fell in love with. Her hair may be brown now, but her heart belongs to Pazuzu.

HUSTLER: I don’t think I’m exaggerating when I say that many goth sex workers look up to you. Would it be crazy to suggest that you helped open the door for other alternative models?

GOTH CHARLOTTE: I’m very honored and humbled! I don’t know if I’ve opened any doors per se, but I’m happy to see so many sex workers expressing their preferred styles and finding success. And of course, I’m always touched when anyone tells me I’ve inspired them in any way. I remember, early in my career, being advised to change my look and how a lot of companies wouldn’t hire me. But look around the internet and you’ll find a plethora of beautiful and talented content creators who are alternative and successful.

You’ve been around long enough to have witnessed goth culture’s evolution over the years. What’s different now and what never changes?

Haha, that makes me sound old! Not a bad thing though. But in all seriousness, I’m glad the internet and social media have made it easier to find community. I’ve made a lot of friends online who are also interested in the gothic subculture, and I think it’s great.

Not to seem superficial, but let’s talk about your hair. A few years back, it was blacker than midnight on a moonless night. These days you’re flirting with shades of brown. Are you any less goth now than you were then?

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