Tara Lynn Foxx Launches Pay Site
YNOT – Tara Lynn Foxx’s official fan site debuted this week, offering exclusive photos and videos of the platinum-blonde “living Barbie doll.” Foxx said she’s especially proud of the effort because the virtual destination allows her to give fans a look at what her life is like through off-camera photos and videos, a blog and a Twitter feed. In addition, fans may leave her personal messages and suggestions for future content.
“After a year of promising my fans a new site, it’s finally here,” she said. “I’m extremely happy that they have an official place to see my true sexuality and plan on give them everything they desire. My site is going to have live shows, exclusive [high-definition] scenes shot by me, sexy photos, blogs, a store, private messaging and most importantly, weekly updates. This is the only place that my fans will be able to see me do boy-girl anal, gangbangs and a few other things they haven’t seen me do yet.
“I am very excited to have creative freedom,” she added. “It’s not about the money with this site. It’s more about shooting what truly turns me and my fans on. I am looking forward to being more couples-friendly, too.”
Foxx began her adult career as a webcam girl, performing live under the name Annabelle Amore on Hustler Live, Spice Live, Club Jenna and other sites before taking the leap into DVD work for studios like Evil Angel, Girlfriends Films, Red Light District, Hustler, Private, Bang Bros, Voyeur Media, Lethal Hardcore, Naughty America, Jules Jordan, Reality Kings and Smash Pictures. In the adult industry for only two years, she has appeared in more than 200 scenes for directors including Belladonna, Jake Malone, Joey Silvera, Jay Sin, Mike Adriano, Raul Christian, John Leslie, Rocco Siffredi, Tom Byron and Lizzy Borden. She also appears regularly at Kink.com.
Normally $29.95 a month to join, Foxx is offering a limited-time introductory special membership priced at $9.95. Visit this link for details.
TaraLynnFoxx.com is part of the BlazingBucks affiliate network, paying $25 to $30 per sign-up or 50-percent revshare, plus a 10-percent webmaster referral override.