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Brooklyn dominatrix wraps client to NYC lamppost, pours milk on him in public BDSM scene

The man had reportedly traveled to participate in the interaction with Sabine Tautou, who charges $10,000 for a full day.

The man had reportedly traveled to participate in the interaction with Sabine Tautou, who charges $10,000 for a full day.

A Brooklyn dominatrix was seen wrapping one of her clients in plastic wrap before pouring gallons of milk over him during a public scene on the streets of New York City.

The woman, identified as Sabine Tautou, wrapped the man around a lamppost at the corner of Spring and Mott Street in Manhattan. The man had reportedly traveled to participate in the interaction with Tautou, who charges $10,000 for a full day.

The man appeared to strip down to his underwear and was wrapped in plastic wrap, with Tautou leaving him a small breathing hole. Meanwhile, Tautou wore a thin bikini top and shorts as she climbed onto a stepstool to pour gallons of milk over the man’s head.

“He is one of my subs and traveled in from Maryland for a session with me on Thursday. He did the mummification scene to please me,” Tautou told the New York Post. “He was so happy.”

She also clarified that after the interaction, the man cleaned up the mess.

“Some people are concerned or frightened, some love it, some laugh and want to get involved. But my favorite response is indifference,” she said of the mummification. She also said that she chose milk to pour on him because “Everyone needs their daily calcium.”

Tautou added that she would do more public sessions around New York City.

“I love the sculptural aspect of mummification. I love the restrictions it imposes on the person being wrapped. It feels like they are less human and more object by the end of it,” she said.

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