Lauren Phillips Announces Promotional Contest for March

LOS ANGELES Lauren Phillips has announced a special promotional contest for March, with prizes ranging from a free month of access to her official site, LaurenPhillips.com, to a personally signed 8 x10 photo. 

To enter, one must go to Phillips' Twitter page @xOfficialLauren. Then, fans must tweet to earn a point, with each tweet equaling a point. 

The tweet must have the following in it: LaurenPhillips.com, a pic of Lauren Phillips, and the hashtag #luckylauren. 

These will be counted as one point, and contestants can enter several times a day. The person with the most points will win a free membership to LaurenPhillips.com for a month, and runner-ups will receive a personally signed 8 x 10 photo.

Fans have until Mar. 31 to enter. Winners will be announced on Apr. 1.

"I'm excited about this promotional contest," Phillips said. "I've never done anything like this before, and I can't wait to see the fans' response. Good luck, everybody."

Phillips has performed in a long list of adult films, including "Lesbian Sex Therapist" from Addicted 2 Girls, "Breast Friends" and "Dick On Demand" from Wyde Side Productions, "Frat House Orgy" from Third Degree Films, "Red Headed Stepdaughter" from Diabolic Video, "Safe Landings" from Adam & Eve, "My Husband Brought Home a Mistress" from Devil's Film, "Deviant Step Sister Massage 3" from Lethal Hardcore, and "Devil's Pin Up Dollz" from Devil's Film. 

Phillips also co-hosts "Inside the Industry" on Wednesday nights with James Bartholet on LaTalkRadio.com.

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