Adult Star Profits Offers Official Mary Carey Site

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — Adult webmaster affiliate program AdultStarProfits.com (ASP) has announced the launch of Mary Carey's official website, MaryCareyXXX.com.

According to the company, the award-winning Carey has been featured in nearly 110 films and is arguably one of the most recognized adult stars in the mainstream media, having received coverage by media organizations including TMZ and Page 6.

"From the 'The Nutcracker' with the Miami City Ballet to [becoming] one of the top female performers and entrepreneurs in the adult industry, Carey has joined ASP to manage her official website," stated a company release. "Her website is highly interactive and it includes exclusive content and her private collection and her 'behind the scenes' personal moments. This site features typical social networking tools, user friendly navigation and content is updated twice per week for her fans."

Carey first gained media notoriety when during the recall election of 2003 she announced her candidacy for the governorship of California — a race in which she reportedly finished 10th out of 133 candidates, having received 11,174 votes.

Carey's career includes such milestones as an appearance on the VH1 reality series "Celebrity Rehab" as well as a starring role in the documentary 'Life After Porn' that compliments her upcoming autobiography premiering later this year.

Operating since 2007, ASP specializes in the solo porn star niche, managing more than 30 paysites and has secured more than 60 porn stars to participate in its program.

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