Adult Actress Emilianna Launches Website

CYBERSPACE — Following her August centerfold in Gallery, the third largest men’s magazine worldwide, adult actress Emilianna has launched her own website, complete with photos and streaming video.

Emilianna was featured as the magazine’s August girl next door and shortly after was picked up by Danni.com, which currently holds a creative services agreement with Montcalm Publishing Corporation, publisher of Gallery. The men’s magazine is known for its amateur content and annual girl next door contest.

“Things kind of fell into play for me and opened up many more doors,” Emilianna said.

Danni.com also provided Emilianna with her first simulated girl/girl scene with Jolena Jenson. Additionally, New Sensations featured Emilianna during a scene in “Girl Crazy 7,” which included adult actress Amy Reid. Other exposure has come for Emilianna through roles in various adult content for Hustler, Playboy TV and Vivid Entertainment.

Emilianna, who hails from St. Louis, Mo., said she also has been involved with some softcore content and participated in this year’s KSEX Games on Showtime with Seymour Butts and other adult stars.

Emilianna also said she will participate in “Sex Factor 5” on pay-per-view, competing with other “young, hot and sexy ladies” in simulated girl/girl, boy/girl, boy-boy/girl-girl and girl-girl-girl/boy scenes to be crowned “Queen of Sexiness.”

Emilianna was cast as a calendar model in early November for the film “National Lampoon’s Cattle Call,” featuring Thomas Ian Nicholas, Jenny Mollen, Andrew Katos, Diedrich Bader, Nicole Eggert, Patrick Dempsey and Jenny McCarthy.

The adult actress will participate as a body painted model at this year’s LA Direct Models Xmas Party and will be featured in Hustler’s “Busty Beauties” with Puma Swede, which begins shooting this month.

Emilianna is currently recruiting girls for her site and is shopping around for an affiliate program.

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