Daphne Joy has become an increasingly familiar voice on the podcast circuit, using recent appearances to speak candidly about relationships, attraction, and the experiences that shape her personal life. During a June 16 conversation on Pillow Talk, the model and entrepreneur offered listeners a glimpse into her dating preferences and the qualities she finds most appealing in a partner. Joy, who shares 13-year-old son Sire Jackson with 50 Cent, approached the discussion with a mix of humor and self-awareness.
As the conversation turned toward romantic dynamics, Joy described the type of attention she tends to gravitate toward. “I love my simpy poos,” she said before elaborating on what she meant. “I love obsessive, worshipping energy. It turns me on, for sure. Like kneel and like kiss my toes. Maybe be on a leash. It’s fine.” The remarks quickly made their way across social media, where clips from the interview generated conversation among fans and commentators.
Still, Joy made clear that she does not view intimacy through a single lens. While she acknowledged enjoying a dominant role at times, she also emphasized the importance of feeling comfortable enough to guide a situation organically. “If I want to, I want to kind of navigate the moment first,” she explained. Rather than describing rigid preferences, she framed attraction as something that evolves from person to person and moment to moment.
Joy Keeps the Conversation Going
The interview arrives at a time when Joy has once again found herself at the center of public discussion. Earlier this month, a leaked video involving Sean “Diddy” Combs and adult entertainer Sly Diggler resurfaced her name in headlines. Joy has maintained that she never consented to being filmed and has alleged that she faced extortion attempts before the footage became public.
Although she previously described the situation as “triggering and painful,” Joy has continued to engage in open conversations about sex, relationships, and dating culture. Those appearances have revealed a more reflective side of the model, including a widely shared discussion with DJ Akademiks in which she challenged common assumptions about sexual compatibility and attraction.


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