Type9Models Debuts Arianna Armani

CHATSWORTH, Calif.— Arianna Armani has been working steadily for less than two months but has already put herself on the map with photo shoots for the likes of Hustler and Penthouse.

The 20-year-old Brooklyn native who stands at 5'10 is new to the industry but plans on making a big splash.

“I want to have a really huge fan base,” Armani told XBIZ. “I bring a positive attitude to the industry, I bring a healthy sex drive and I just love it. I think that sets me apart from other girls out there.”

Armani has signed with Type9Models.com for representation and already has been shot by Shane's World, New Sensations, Naughty America, Pink Visual, Hush-Hush and others. In addition to her photo and video shoots, she has also done webcam work, but says her ultimate goal is to be a contract star.

She said prior to doing her first scene she had never even seen an adult film.

"It's only recently that I took an interest in adult entertainment, and when I did it really excited me," Armani said. "The first scene I ever watched was my own. It was quite the experience. But since then I have watched some movies and have really liked what I have seen from Stormy Daniels, Michael Raven and Eli Cross. I'd really like to work for them one day."

Armani entered the adult industry on a whim and said she has been taken aback by the positive reception she has received. She appeared on the red carpets at the recent xPeeps/Wicked Pictures and Shane's World parties, as well as the 5th annual Porn Star Ball in Hollywood.

She recently purchased her domain name and says that fans can expect to see ArianaArmani.com soon.

Fans who can’t wait to see more of Armani can check her Myspace page, Myspace.com/AriannaArmani .

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