KEY POINTS

  • Jenna Phillips, from Austin, Texas, made millions acting like a dog online
  • Her new video has more than 9.5 million times views
  • Phillips was seen barking at another "dog"

A 21-year-old woman who quit her job to earn a six-figure income by acting like a dog in videos was seen engaged in a standoff with another "dog."

Jenna Phillips, from Austin, Texas, abandoned her career as an optician and opened an account in OnlyFans, an adult content subscription service, where she shared videos of herself pretending to be a puppy, playing fetch, and even being called "good girl."

Phillips said she felt like a dog ever since she was little and pretended to act like a puppy while growing up. Phillips said she loved the idea of getting a head scratch. Phillips apparently made custom videos based on requests by her fans, charging as much as $1,200 for each clip, and her subscribers pay $20 every month just to see her walking around on a leash, often naked.

In a clip, which has recently gone viral with more than 9.5 million, Phillips is seen strolling with her all fours down on a street with a leash tied around her neck. Phillips is then seen running into another woman, who is also seen tied up with a leash fastened onto a barrier, a video obtained by Ladbible shows.

The camera then pans at Phillips who is seen barking. A man, apparently acting as her owner, then tells Jenna, "No, no, no. Come on. Let's go. Hey, Jenna! Let's go." Phillips then looks back at him and he orders her "Keep walking, Jenna."

"Luck I was being held back," Phillips captioned the video. There was a mix of harsh and encouraging comments left by users under the video. "With everything that's been going on, we need a hard reset on humanity," one user wrote. "People do everything for money."

"I am loving this, she needs more training...who left their pet outside alone?" a user said. "I just want to roll around, play fetch, get head scratches, run around and play. All of that. 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," Phillips said. "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."

Phillips said that she always liked how dogs behaved. "I feel like a dog. I just want to roll around, play fetch, get head scratches, run around and play. All of that. 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," Jenna was quoted by Ladbible, as saying. "When it comes to pet play, the majority of girls do kittens, foxes or rabbits, and the majority of puppies are men. I thought about it for a long time when I first got into pet play. I feel like a dog [so that’s what I decided to be]."

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