Angela White Scores XRCO, DVD Erotik Noms

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — 2016 XBIZ Foreign Performer of the Year Angela White has received six nominations for the 2017 XRCO Awards. 

She has been nominated for “Female Performer of the Year” and “Orgasmic Oralist,” while her official site, AngelaWhite.com, has landed a “Best High-End Web Site” nomination. Her films from AGW Entertainment have received nominations for “Best Gonzo Movie” ("Angela Loves Gonzo"), “Best Gonzo Series” ("Angela Loves…") and “Best Girl/Girl Series” ("Angela Loves Women").

"Thank you XRCO for honoring me and my productions with these nominations," White said. "Every day I strive to grow as a performer, director and producer, and the recognition and support XRCO have shown me has been amazing. With six nominations and the privilege of co-hosting the 2017 XRCO Awards Show, the evening of Apr. 27 is going to be a special night for me."

In addition to the XRCO nominations, White has been recognized by the DVD Erotik Awards. She has been nominated for “Female Performer of the Year,” “Body of the Year,” “Tits of the Year” and “Ass of the Year.” AGW Entertainment has been nominated for “Studio of the Year,” while the company’s release “Angela Loves Women 2” is in the running for "Lesbian Release of the Year." To vote, click here.

White is represented by Spiegler Girls. For booking information, contact Mark at Mark@SpieglerGirls.com or (818) 326-5403. 

For more information, visit AngelaWhite.com or follow her on Twitter

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