Cassandra Cruz Inks Deal With Fantasy Girl Revenue

PHOENIX — Latin porn star Cassandra Cruz has signed a four-year deal with Fantasy Girl Revenue to run her official website.

The new site will focus on Cruz performing four to eight live solo cam shows per month. She will also have guest porn stars appearing.

The company said site members will have access to Cruz’s hardcore HD scenes, photos, Tweets, Fantasy Forum board, Cruz's personal contact and 16 adult sites total in the Fantasy Girl network.

Cruz said, "I am extremely honored and excited to be working with Catalina Cruz and Fantasy Girl Revenue for my official website. I am also looking forward to performing every week in front of my fans from my very own home."

She added, " It is going to be a new experience for me to interact with my fans on a daily basis and I truly look forward to our partnership and our new found friendship. I cant wait for my fans to see the real Cassandra Cruz and my true personality.”

After taking a short break from the adult industry, Cruz has returned to adult having recently completed three softcore movies for Cinemax and another for Wicked Pictures.

Fantasy Girl Revenue owner Catalina Cruz said, "So far this is the first time I've come across a performer who is so willing to do what it takes to have a successful website and not just throw content up and expect to get and keep members. You have to interact with fans. In one day she already performed in four live events. Cassandra is hard working, ego free and truly loves her fans. It's so refreshing to have her be a part of our program."

For more information visit CassandraCruz or contact Brandon Michaels at webmaster@fantasygirlrevenue.com.

Cruz can be booked for softcore and mainstream roles through DD Talent Management Group and for hardcore scenes through Vangard Talent.

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