Eva Oh
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Eva Oh is a Dominatrix, podcaster, filmmaker and advocate whose work has shaped global conversations on sexuality, BDSM, and sex work – as well as power, freedom and authenticity.
Instagram: @youwillplease_me
TikTok: @youwillpleaseme
YouTube: @EvaOh
Website: eva-oh.com
Podcast: #teakink
Biography
Mistress Eva Oh is a Dominatrix, podcaster, filmmaker, and advocate whose work has shaped global conversations on sexuality, BDSM, and sex work – as well as power, freedom and authenticity.
Honoured with a Sexual Freedom Award and celebrated as the face of the German Fetish Ball, her podcast #teakink – an intimate, conversation-based, story-filled experience – has over 1 million streams.
Eva’s influence spans far beyond the dungeon. Profiled by LadBible, The Washington Post, WIRED, Rolling Stone, Entrepreneur, VICE, DAZED, i-D, Allure, Cosmopolitan, InStyle, and Newsweek, Eva’s perspective is informed by a career that bridges strategic development, ethnographic research, sustainable design, social work, and performance art. She has spoken at international stages including the Berlin Porn Film Festival, PinkFest Singapore, and Burning Man USA, and continues to mentor and consult for those navigating BDSM and creative industries.
Eva’s journey began in 2011, when she left the corporate sector to train at a legendary dungeon. She has since become an award-winning, internationally-renowned and respected kink communicator. Her creative work extends into film: her debut Grief Encounter (with Ellen Pearson and Kitty Drake) won the Baron Art Prize 2022, premiered at Rotterdam International Film Festival, and was released by Erika Lust’s XConfessions. She has since acted in further films for Lust, cementing her voice in erotic cinema.
Beyond sexuality, Eva is a trustee of RAW (Rediscovering Art by Women), a UK charity dedicated to reviving overlooked female artists. Eva’s legacy is also archived at the UK Fetish Archive, Bishopsgate Institute, and immortalised in a Sardax portrait inspired by Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy.
Today, Eva continues to use media, mentorship, and performance to destigmatise sexuality, advance sex workers’ rights, and explore how power, intimacy, and culture intersect.