Dominatrix Demands Sex Slaves Crowd Fund New Dungeon In The Country

A dominatrix whose kinky antics sparked noise complaints from angry neighbours is now demanding that her sex slaves pay for a new dungeon in the countryside.

Fetish queen Mistress Evilyne’s S&M dungeon was discovered in her Orpington home by police after angry neighbours complained about the sound of screams and loud whipping.

Fed up of having to keep the noise down, Evilyne now wants her army of followers to help raise £500,000 to move her Dungeon Manor to a quiet retreat in the country.

Anyone wanting to use her services will be allowed to scream and moan as much as they like as a result.

Evilyne - whose services include face sitting, cigarette play, ball busting and 24 hour domination - also fears she may be turfed out of the four-bed, one dungeon, property, after a killjoy neighbour grassed her up to the rental company.

She said: “I never meant to upset anyone.

“At the time that I moved here, my operation was a small one and unnoticeable.

"Now it has grown, and with it, I have outgrown this house.

"Please help me raise the money to buy a nice country property from where we can continue to spread the word about ethical kink and where we can all live out our fantasies without upsetting any neighbours.”

Evilyn was horrified when armed police turned up to her home after an anonymous neighbour grassed her up when they saw an adult movie production crew making a film outside her house.

The neighbour - a single mum-of-two - called the situation next door a "nightmare come true”.

She added: “It doesn’t feel like my home any more.

"It’s not funny what’s going on in there.

"It’s sinister and I hope it closes down.”

Despite her critics, Evilyn defended her kinky profession, claiming it is all about challenging the stigma surrounding fetishism and dominatrices.

Supporters have also jumped to her defence.

Facebook user James Allum said: “The thing that annoys me is people’s lack of understanding when it comes to S&M.

"Granted most people don’t like it but hey there is plenty of things people dislike and hate but do they make it a big deal and report it to the police? No.”

Evilyne, a former pastry chef, said: “My dream is to create a special place where couples can come and explore their sexuality, where dominant women and submissive men can be themselves away from prying eyes, where people feel that they are in a safe haven.

"Donors of large amounts £5000 and over)will of course be considered as part of the Dungeon Manor family, and as such, will be invited to special events in the future.

"Let’s change Britain’s view of the lifestyle.”