Warwickshire-born Loveday is not your average musician. Known for her daring performances using a sex toy as a guitar, she's now capturing attention with her latest release, "Taboo." This sex-positive music video is making waves on the leading adult content platform, pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms.
At just 26, Loveday is reshaping the intersection of music and sexuality. Her music video is a sultry display of sapphic intimacy, aiming to dissolve the dividing line between sex work and artistic expression. By doing so, she hopes to foster a more open conversation around sexuality.
Hosting her first headlining show at the Vagina Museum in Bethnal Green, Loveday blends her sex-positive message with musical artistry. Just before her performance, she shared her excitement and nerves about the evening's setlist, particularly her edgy closing song, "Little Rat Boy," which explores themes of dominance and submission.
“It's just a bit shocking, that song, and I think it's gonna shock quite a few people, so I just enjoy seeing people's reactions when I play it,” Loveday says.
Loveday's passion stems from a desire to demystify taboos, especially in adult spaces. She emphasizes the importance of consent and acknowledges the UK's new choking porn ban as a positive step towards safer sexual practices.
While actively promoting sexual freedom, Loveday also tackles stereotypes surrounding the LGBTQIA+ community. She argues for equal public expression of affection, contrasting it with the scrutiny faced by queer individuals.
Despite utilizing an adult content platform, Loveday insists her primary focus is music. Her EP "Don’t Tell Ur Mum" showcases her musical talent beyond the explicit content, proving that her work transcends any single label.
Loveday's journey is about challenging norms, advocating for openness, and most importantly, staying true to her musical roots. With her debut EP now available, she's ready to share her story and music with the world.