It's not surprising that there are foot controls and foot models in the world.
But recently, a foot model in the UK launched a new service for cutting leeks with feet......
The world's first "dog licking wine" for foot fetish, the beautiful female model personally stepped on it, and if you want to lick my feet, buy it?!
The main character of the story is named Emily Ray and is 30 years old.
She was originally an obscure little model, with no fame and no fans, and one of her regular jobs was to host a very mushy midnight TV show and interact with the audience.
In 2019, a phone call changed the trajectory of her life:
"I was sitting in my office in high heels with my feet resting on the footing table. A phone call came and he asked, 'Can you take your shoes off?' ’”
Although the request was somewhat offensive, it was not a big deal for Emily.
So she agreed to the request and took off her shoes......
This simple act opened the door to a new world.
"From then on, every call I received was a foot fetish call – I loved talking to them and they respected me," Emily said. ”
She became a female star in foot fetish.
Since then, she has gradually become a small Internet celebrity.
There are a lot of foot fetishists who come to her account and ask her to do something "fun", like pinching something between her toes, or smashing something.
"They love to see me put my toes in something, birthday cake, custard, syrup, honey, even baked beans...... I hate baked beans. ”
"They like to see me get my feet dirty, and the dirtier the better."
Every week, Emily receives about 40 requests for custom videos.
She charges $50 per minute of video, so she earns about $15,000 (about 109,000 yuan) a month.
However, she felt that it was not enough to make money so much......
So, she opened up a new track: wine.
One thing to say, stepping on wine didn't start with Emily.
This method dates back to the Roman and Greek periods, when people used their feet to extract grape juice when making wine.
In the era of industrialization and industrialization alone, the grapes did have their advantages: the dexterity of the human foot ensured that the juice was released evenly without damaging the seeds.
However, in the modern mechanization era, most winemakers are using more efficient and hygienic presses and destemmers.
In order to control the flavor of the wine more precisely, industrial production does not choose to step on it manually.
After all, we ordinary people don't want to drink wine that smells of other people's feet......
However, some foot fetish hope ah!
Last winter, a creative winery in London noticed Emily's influence and reached out to her, hoping to work with her on wine.
Emily readily agrees - it's not only fun, but also a way to "give back to the fans" and make money...... There is nothing bad for her.
However, if red wine is made entirely from Emily's grapes, they need to go through the full winemaking process: the grapes are pressed, fermented, filtered into barrels, and then aged.
This will take a few years, so it will not be released until 2026...... That's definitely not going to happen.
To speed up the process, the winery uses a blending method that uses a 2021 organic Cabernet Sauvignon from northern Spain as a base wine, and then sources a batch of grapes from Lebanon and is crushed by Emily, which is quickly ready for the market.
They said: This wine has black cherries, blackcurrants...... and the taste of "perfect feet".
The Lebanese grapes are cleaned and placed in a wooden barrel lined with plastic bags.
The winery needs to disinfect Emily's feet before taking her into the barrel and crushing the grapes with her own weight.
Emily says that it's not really a very simple job: "I almost hung up in the process of stomping on the grapes. ”
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Here's what happened: in order to prove that the wine was made by "perfect feet", she had to make a video of it.
Therefore, she deliberately chose an elegant dress skirt.
At first, stepping on grapes was not a big deal, but as the grapes burst under your feet, the flesh was everywhere, and the inside of the bucket became more and more slippery......
"I was distracted, and the next second, I was already falling next to me."
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She almost fell on the head, but luckily nothing went wrong.
But the process was still too dangerous, so the staff brought her a chair and let her sit down for the rest of the work.
Regardless, she finds it funny: "It was one of the best days of my life. ”
When the grapes are well treaded, they are filtered, blended, bottled, and sold.
This stepping wine, directly called "Simp wine", costs 100 pounds (about 927 yuan) per bottle, and is only sold on her personal website and will not enter the market.
Emily said that she didn't take the name in a pejorative sense, just because her fans often refer to themselves as such.
"I want to turn 'licking dogs' into a positive word because foot fetish is the most popular fetish in the UK and I hope we can normalise it."
Although the price is not cheap, Emily is confident in her product and believes that fans will happily pay £100 to taste her perfect feet......
"This product is perfect for my fans, with a part of my foot in every bottle – I think that's something foot controllers would love."
She said she hoped fans would feel "close" to her feet after buying the Licking Dog wine.
"It's a great wine with love – if you want to be a part of this cool and fun project, grab a bottle, take a sip, relax and enjoy the flavor."
Well...... But what does this wine taste like?
According to netizen reviews:
"It turned out to be a little better than I expected. This wine has a good appearance, a fresh taste, rich layers, and a very summery feel. It smells fruity, and you won't stay on your taste buds for too long with a sip. Much better than supermarket wine. ”
"I didn't get a taste of 'perfect feet' at all, though."
It's hard to evaluate.
I didn't taste the smell of my feet, I don't know if I should say congratulations or regret...
It can only be said that some people sell, some people buy...... Since it won't hurt ordinary people by mistake, it's actually not a big deal.
At least, such a wine made after regular sterilization is really a regular red wine that can be drunk, and there will be no danger.
Compared with those Internet celebrities who sell their own bathwater, this can be regarded as a bottom line...