Glamour Model Social Network Unveils New VIP Features

LONDON — Glamour model social network CandyCrib.com has rolled out several new features designed to help models better promote themselves while giving employers easier access to the site's best content.

They're simply calling this package of new features "VIP." Users pay a monthly subscription for greater access to content that is "too strong" — presumably too racy — for the standard CandyCrib.com profile.

According to site representatives, CandyCrib.com is home to 3,830 models, 49,158 images, 1,382 videos and more than 90,000 registered users. The site currently has an Alexa rank of 127,382.

"Facebook’s OK but a bit sanitized," said one representative. "The fun-police at MySpace won’t even allow nipples. And a lot of adult websites are just too seedy for some people’s liking. That’s where CandyCrib has found its niche. This is the uncensored Facebook, the undressed MySpace, a classy website featuring some of the most beautiful women in this country and beyond."

Other features in the VIP subscription include Flash videos, instant messaging and the ability to donate money to the performers.

Users in the U.S. should be aware that because the age of consent in the U.K. is 16, some users on CandyCrib.com are younger than 18.

The VIP subscription costs $6 for a three-day trial or $14.99 per month. For more information, email Goolistan Cooper at goolistan@goape.tv or visit .

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