Eva Vortex
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Eva Vortex is a fetish transsexual model and pornographic actress. Vortex was born in Africa and is of Ethiopia
Ethiopia
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n, Greek
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 and Italian
Italian people
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 descent. She is also a dominatrix
Dominatrix
Dominatrix or mistress is a woman or women who takes the dominant role in bondage, discipline and sadomasochism, or BDSM. A common form of address for a submissive to a dominatrix is "mistress", "ma'am", "domina" or "maîtresse"...

 and works from her own dungeon.

She was awarded Porn Artist of the Year 2007 at the UK Erotic Awards (September 2007).

Magazine appearances

She has featured in (inter alia):
  • Torture Garden - from Bodyshocks to Cybersex by David Wood, Creation Books, 1996;
  • Beyond the Eye of the Needle by Pauline Clarke, Piercing World, 2000;
  • Ritual magazine issue 9;
  • Ritual magazine issue 11;
  • Tied 'n' Teased magazine, issue 59 (2005);
  • Bizarre magazine, September 2005;
  • Bizarre magazine, March 2006;
  • Bizarre magazine, December 2006.

Filmography

She appeared in Tooled Up Shemales #2 (Altered State Productions, 2005) in possibly the first ever DVD scene of a transsexual with a fucking machine. This film is the only commercial DVD in which she has appeared. More videos can be found on her website.

External links

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