VNA Signs Alex Legend, Launches 1st Male Talent Site

LOS ANGELES — Adult star Alex Legend has launched his official site, AlexLegend.com, with Vicky Vette's VNA Network, making him the company’s first male performer.

"Alex is a very hardworking performer,” Vette said. “We've never done a site for male talent before. It's kind of funny to think the 30th VNA Girl is actually a guy. Alex shoots with some of the top girls in the business and the site is already picking up memberships, so we were happy to try a new direction. The VNA is expanding into more areas in 2017. Fans are very diverse and we are going to cover more genres in the coming months."

Legend’s official site is mobile friendly, has a new tour and promo video (with music composed by Legend himself) and includes content shot in 4K with performers such as Adriana Chechik, Anna Bell Peaks, Riley Reid and more. 

"I am working hard to make a name for myself in adult,” Legend said. “There aren’t many adult male performers who take the step into having an official site. I am always shooting with some of the top females in adult, so it only made sense to showcase my scenes for the fans.

“I couldn't be happier with my new site,” he continued. “We took time to make the site look and feel the way I wanted. I am super pleased to be a part of the VNA family. I am going to try live camshows too... not something a lot of male performers usually do!"

For a limited time, members can join Legend’s new site for $19.95 a month using the special, grand opening code: ALEXSALE. 

For more information, follow Legend on Twitter. For booking information, contact ATMLA.

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