LoveTwinsXXX.com Launches

CYBERSPACE — Former Vivid Girls, Lacey and Lyndsey Love, the identical twin phenoms known as The Love Twins, today announced they have relaunched their official website, LoveTwinsXXX.com.

"Our fans kept asking when we were going to launch a membership site and start showing our movies,” Lyndsey Love said. “At first we shied away from the idea because it was a lot of work and we didn't even know how to get started and we knew if we ever did do something like this we had to be very involved in every single step. They are our fans and they want to work with us not some weird guy we hired to do it all for us and pretend to be us. And thanks to the help of our friends Kelli Roberts and Loryn Taylor, they made it so easy. They helped us set things up in a way where we get to do all of our own updates, make all of our own posts, reply to fan messages, everything."

Besides the graphical overhaul, their new website includes photos and features such as custom iPhone text reminders, and a feature called Lacey vs. Lyndsey, where members can write in and ask for advice and both the girls give their answer in a twist on the he said/she said format.

The new website includes scenes from “My Evil Twin,” “Alphabet,” “Sisters Unchained” and “Joined at the Hip” and exclusive scenes the twins shoot themselves at home.

A section of the website is dedicated to other twin porn stars including Misha and Sasha, who were formerly known as the Sin Twins or the Anarchy Twins and scenes from the Milton Twins.

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