Sophie Dee Announced as October Booble Girl of the Month

LOS ANGELES — Booble.com today announced that Sophie Dee is the October Booble Girl of the Month.

Dee is the second Booble Girl of the Month this year and is eligible for Booble Girl of the Year and a grand prize of $5,000. Dee joins Emma Starr as one of the finalists.

Sophie Dee was born in Carmarthen, South Wales. In January 2005, she went to California to start her career in adult. She chose the name Sophie Dee because people would tell her she resembled the British model Sophie Dahl.

The Booble Girl contest is open to professional models over the age of 18. Models must have a website, cam show or appear on a website or cam site or a commercially released DVD. A winner is selected by the users of Booble.com every month. Winning models receive a cash prize of $500 and entry into an annual contest which awards $5,000 to the winning model.

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