Jaimes Sutton: Former sex worker Amanda Goff aka Samantha X weighs in on crim with beast tattoo
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Australian former top sex worker asks if accused criminal with ‘BEAST’ tattooed on his face is single in cheeky Twitter posts: ‘We all like bad boys’
- Police hunt continues for wanted man with striking ‘Beast’ tattoo on forehead
- Amanda Goff, formerly known as Samantha X, weighed in on viral manhunt
- Wondered if the wanted man was single and joked that everyone likes bad boys
- She assured Daily Mail Australia she was joking and says the man is not her type
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A former high-profile sex worker has brutally weighed in on the police manhunt for a suspected criminal whose ‘wanted’ photo with his signature forehead tattoo has gone viral.
The desperate hunt for Jaimes Sutton continues, NSW police seek an outstanding warrant after he is released on bail on charges of domestic violence and damage to property.
With a striking “Beast” tattoo on his forehead, Sutton’s unique facial features promptly went viral when he became the subject of shock and laughter online on Wednesday.
The police appeal also caught the attention of journalist and author Amanda Goff, an ex-escort formerly known as Samantha X.
“Is he single?” she tweeted with a smiling emoji.
A police call that went viral caught the attention of former sex worker Amanda Goff (pictured)
The former escort, formerly known as Samantha X, brutally responded to police’s call for information about Jaimes Sutton
When someone asked if he was her type, Goff joked, “We all love a bad boy…”
Others joked that Goff should join the ranks of potential suitors as the manhunt for Sutton continues on Thursday. He is known to frequent the Deniliquin area near the NSW/Victoria border.
Goff has assured Daily Mail Australia that she was joking.
“He’s definitely not my type, I go for blondes,” she laughed.
“Since I’m single, I thought I’d put it in as a joke. I’m surprised the tweet got so many responses.”
Goff recently returned to her original identity after nearly a decade under the alias Samantha X.
“My life has been an exciting ride with creative highs, but also fraught with crushing lows,” the mother of two announced in July.
“I will always be a big supporter of the porn industry, my clients and the amazing sex workers. Thank you Samantha. But from now on my real name is Amanda Goff.’
Police hunt continues for Jaimes Sutton (pictured) who has a striking tattoo
Amanda Goff has since confirmed she was joking and says the wanted man is not her type
The Sydney-based influencer made headlines in 2014 with her surprising career switch and was once described as Australia’s highest paid sex worker.
Earlier this week, Goff announced that she had co-created an eight-part television series about her life with screenwriters.
“I’m honored that my life is interesting enough for a TV series!” she said.
Mondo Studio Films director Ruth Borgobello, along with screenwriter and author Lisa Portolan, is part of the talented female team that aims to explore the porn industry through the lens of ‘female desire and identity’.
This eight-part series is largely fictionalized, based on my life, in all its raw authenticity: bipolar, addiction and of course the colorful industry.
‘I’m going back to my journalistic roots (no pun intended) as one of the co-creators… Stay tuned!’
Amanda Goff, formerly known as Samantha X, was Australia’s highest paid sex worker before giving up her career earlier this year