Adult Star Francesca Le' Launches Official Website

LOS ANGELES — Adult star Francesca Le' announced the launch of her official website as part of star Vicky Vette’s Vette Nation Network.

Le', best known for her fetish roles, said the new site features her own videos and photos and also provides fans and members weekly interaction with her and all of the girls in Vette's network including Sara Jay, Sunny Lane, Deauxma, Bobbi Eden and others.

Le' will be promoting her new site with Vette with a personal appearance at the upcoming Adultcon in Los Angeles Sept. 10-12.

"I am thrilled to announce an all new official site," Le' said. "I can't wait for my fans around the world to try it out. It is not a revamp of a previous site. We started from the ground up to build a completely interactive website. Vicky Vette has been doing some really kick ass new things on the Internet so teaming up with her was a no brainer."

She added, "I have been let down by so called trusted webmasters before so I decided to try something different — a porn star network run by a porn star who knows what fans really want ... balls to the wall movies to download and interactivity."

The new site will also include weekly cam shows and updated content.

"We have been working long nights behind the scenes to launch not only Francesca Le's new site but also to upgrade every aspect of the interactive porn star experience for fans," Vette said.

"We encourage the fans to interact as much as possible with their favorite girls and to get to know them. Francesca Le' is a Hall of Famer who is immensely popular so I was flattered to say the least when she trusted me with running her site."

She added, "The addition of Francesca Le' dramatically improves our roster with another proven star with an established track record. My goal is to have the best live interactive porn star network on the planet and girls like Francesca Le', Sara Jay, Deauxma and Sunny Lane make that possible. Everyone likes girls in cameo right?"

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