DDF Network Launches 2015 Edition of DDFAwards.com

LOS ANGELES — DDF Network announced today the launch of its 2015 edition of DDFAwards.com.

The website was designed to host the voting and interactions for the “Sex Goddess” competition, which is now in its second year.

Last year 60 models were chosen in six categories of glamour, BDSM, foot fetish, busty, hardcore, and newcomer and the contest had three phases till completion. This year the contest has two phases and one extra category, the MILF category.

“The girls were meticulously chosen by their beauty, attitude, and social community engagement. Last years winners were Siri, as the Ultimate Sex Goddess, Eva Parcker as the Glamour Sex Goddess, PussyKat as the Hardcore Sex Goddess, Sensual Jane as the Busty Sex Goddess, Danielle Maye as Foot Fetish Sex Goddess, Latex Lucy as BDSM Sex Goddess, and Foxy Di as Newcomer Sex Goddess. All of the girls had great fan interaction and the votes were very close at the end,” DDF said.

“This year, the girls have all been informed well ahead of time and are excited to take part in the event. Summer teasing phase began on July 1, and allows the fans to get to know the girls on a deeper level through profiles, discounted site memberships, and a Kinkies.xxx profile which is setup for each girl and will launch mid July, allowing comment interaction, tributes to honor the girls, and possibility to purchase unique items and services from each goddess,” the studio said.

The lineup of 65-plus blue-chip porn stars features Anissa Kate, Misha Cross, PussyKat, Eve Angel, Nikita Bellucci and Anna Polina just to name a few. The official voting phase starts on Sept. 1.

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