Alura Jenson Launches Site With Pornstar Platinum Network

LAS VEGAS — Fans of blonde star Alura Jenson (and her 34H breasts) can now better access her through her first official site, AluraJensonXXX.com, on the Pornstar Platinum Network.

Jenson’s site boasts hundreds of exclusive high-resolution photos and HD videos with her doing solo, boy/girl and threeway scenes, co-featuring some her porn star friends. 

She will also be doing live shows each month, which are free to Pornstar Platinum Members.

“I’m very happy with how the site came out, and the guys at Pornstar Platinum has been amazing to work with,” Alura Jenson said. “I waited a long time to release my site because I wanted to have the best site out there, and now I do. My goal is to provide my fans with new content each week and keep them happy.”

Jenson, a Camden, New Jersey native, entered porn after a stint in the U.S. Navy. In the Navy, Jenson reports that she greatly expanded her sexual repertoire, engaging in her first-ever gangbang, trying out cuckolding and other sexual interludes. Following her work with the military, she became a health care professional, began exotic dancing and eventually transitioned into porn.

“Alura is a great addition to our network — she has a huge fan base, including more than 127,000 Twitter followers, so she should have a ton of sign-ups and be one of our biggest sites,” said Pornstar Platinum President JC. ‘We’re glad to have her site up and quality girls like her to make up our network.”

Those who join Alura’s site will also get access to the entire Pornstar Platinum network of more than 25 sites, with stars like Amy Brooke, Angelina Valentine, Kendra Lust, Tiffany Tyler, Ava Devine, Eva Notty, Veronica Avluv and Yuri Luv. 

More girls are slated to join the network in the next several months.

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