Alexis Texas Taps SEG to Launch Website, Company

LOS ANGELES — Starlet Entertainment Group today announced that adult star Alexis Texas has formed her own subsidiary, Alexis Texas Entertainment, under the Starlet umbrella.

Under SEG, Texas also will launch her official membership website with complete ownership and creative overview into the creation and implementation of her site.

Texas will officially announce her employment to the SEG team at the XBIZ Summer Forum at the StarletBucks cabana on Thursday.

Her site will be available to affiliates of StarletBucks.com and have access to exclusive Texas content such as live cams and photoshoot auction items.

“Alexis has this ability to show a varying and diversified portfolio in her content that I’ve never seen before,” said Jessica N, SEG president of marketing and affiliates. “Not only does the camera absolutely love her, but she’s got an outstanding work ethic and business savvy for what her members want out of her website. We’re so excited to have her as part of the SEG family.”

According to the company, Texas completed her first photoshoot for Starlet this week and begun work on the design elements and implementation of her website.

“I want my site to have a men’s magazine feel — sexy and chic, and I want to be able to offer my members more, like tangible items with their memberships, and I am going to talk with my members live whenever I can,” Texas said. “I’m really excited to have a say in my own site, my products and watching my company and site grow. Being offered this opportunity is exactly what I was looking for, and I’m happy to be a part of the SEG family.”

Jessica N said that the company supports Texas will all the tools she needs to build her ideal site.

“We also plan to promote her site with some significant main stream co-branded marketing strategies,” she said. “We’ll be moving quickly to get her site up and running.”

Texas was born in San Antonio, moved to California and began working in adult in 2007. She has appeared in titles from companies including Bang Bros, Brazzers, Wicked Pictures and Elegant Angel.

Starlet Entertainment Group recently launched Briana Banks Entertainment, along with her official website. The company is headed up by angel investors with experience in the mainstream entertainment, hospitality and legal industries. The SEG staff specializes in studio and talent management, film production, event management, media buying, advertising and affiliate programs.

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