Brittney Bryte Northen Territory Model
Tell us a bit about yourself for those that doesn’t know you?
My name is Brittney Bryte, I’m 30 years old and I’ve been working in the entertainment industry for around seven years altogether. I first started at 20, took a break, and came back around age 26/27 with a fresh vision and more confidence. Alongside stripping and skimpies, I’m also a model, fire performer, Reiki Master, yoga instructor, and the founder of Angel Healing 333. My journey blends sensuality, spirituality, and empowerment.
What made you want to become a model, when did you start and how did you get into it?
Modeling gave me a way to express myself creatively and step into my power. I started with small shoots, learned how to hold myself, and now I create full concepts—outfits, fire, angel themes. For me, modeling isn’t just pictures, it’s storytelling.
Describe to us what your first photo shoot was like and how you have grown from it.
My first shoot was nerve-wracking but exciting. I didn’t know how to pose but I pushed through. Since then, I’ve grown into someone who directs my own vision—I plan my outfits, props, and themes. I’ve gone from being in front of the camera to being the creative force behind it.
What is the craziest thing that has happened to you while on set of a photo shoot?
Outdoor shoots can get wild—sudden storms, people stopping to watch, even costume malfunctions. Once my outfit broke mid-shoot, but instead of panicking I turned it into part of the vibe. It taught me to adapt and not take myself too seriously.
Cosplay is the theme, who would you want to become and why? If you also had one super power to add, what would it be and what would you do with it?
I’d love to embody a fiery warrior goddess—something like Wonder Woman with angel wings. If I had a superpower, it would be instant healing, helping people let go of their pain and step into their true strength.
What have some of your biggest hurdles been to get yourself where you are in your career and what has been your biggest achievement so far?
My biggest hurdle has been dealing with judgment from others and battling my own self-doubt. My biggest achievement is staying authentic—building Angel Healing 333, returning to the industry stronger, and proving that you can be sexy, spiritual, and successful at the same time.
You work in the adult entertainment industry stripping. When did you start stripping and do you work in a strip club or do private work?
I started stripping at 20. I worked for a few years, took time away, then returned around age 26/27 with more experience and self-awareness. I’ve worked in clubs and also done private bookings, and each has taught me something different.
How does the stripping industry work for you—is it the people you meet, the money you make, how you feel about people seeing you nude, and does it make you feel like a strong independent woman?
For me it’s all of the above. The money is great, but it’s also the connections and experiences that shape you. Being nude doesn’t bother me—I feel powerful because I’m choosing to be there. It makes me feel like a strong, independent woman in full control of my life.
For you how has the stripping industry/skimpy changed and have you been able to easily adapt to the changes?
The industry has changed a lot with social media and platforms like OnlyFans. It’s no longer just about shifts in a club—it’s about branding and building your own lane. I’ve adapted by combining my in-person work with online projects and creative content.
Obviously for you, working in the adult industry is a stepping stone for bigger things to come in your life. What big plans and goals have you set for yourself?
I plan to build women’s retreats under Angel Healing 333, expand my podcasts (No Shame in the Game and The Breakthrough Podcast), and travel around Australia to document venues and share real stories from the industry. I also want to compete in Miss Nude Darwin, eventually perform at Crazy Horse, and keep blending fire, sensuality, and spirituality into everything I do
You have a couple of prominent tattoos on your body, the first one being the wings on your back with symbols in between. What is the story with the tattoo and how deep and meaningful is it for you?
The wings represent my freedom and resilience. The symbols in between are spiritual markings of protection and guidance. That tattoo is my phoenix—it reminds me that no matter how many times I fall, I always rise stronger.
The second tattoo is between your breasts. The symbol escapes me but I’m sure it represents something to you. Also any particular reason why you placed it there on your body?
It’s a dreamcatcher flower, and for me it represents protection, flow, and connection to universal consciousness. I placed it close to my heart chakra (Anahata) because that’s the center of love, healing, and spiritual alignment. It’s a reminder that my heart is my guide, and everything I do—whether in performance, healing, or daily life—flows from that center.
You come across as a very spiritual person but are you a fallen angel or rising goddess?
I’m both. I’ve been through the fallen angel stage—dark times, pain, and trauma. But I’ve also risen into a rising goddess. Both the shadow and the light make me who I am.
You seem to rise like a phoenix when working the fire sticks. How did you get into it and what has it taught you?
Fire twirling is my element. I picked it up because I felt drawn to it and it became my signature. It’s taught me discipline, patience, and how to channel my energy into something powerful. When I perform with fire, I feel cleansed and unstoppable.
And before we close out this interview, would you like to leave us with a favourite quote of yours and describe its meaning?
“She remembered who she was and the game changed.” To me, this means the moment a woman truly owns her worth and power, everything in her life shifts.
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