Taylor Rain Launches Membership Site

CALABASSAS, Calif. — Taylor Rain has stopped making adult movies, so there’s only one place fans will be able to see the Defiance Films/Torrid Entertainment contract star perform: her official membership site, ClubTaylorRain.com, launched last weekend.

In addition to pictures and videos of Rain, the site contains a bonus area with photo sets and video sets of other girls in the business, as well as a schedule of Rain’s personal appearances throughout the country and a journal section featuring her “day-to-day rants about her personal life” and details of her experiences working as a director for Torrid and Defiance.

The site’s video-on-demand content and streaming hardcore video clips will be updated weekly and feature performers such as Lauren Phoenix, Tory Lane, Vanessa Lane, Deja Daire, Naudia Nyce, Jenna Haze, Bobbi Blair, Katja Kassin, Rita Faltoyano and Tiffany Taylor.

Rain, who also acts as editor of the industry gossip site LukeFord.com, will hold a weekly live chat session with fans and make custom videos upon request.

“I'll be answering all my fan emails and taking lots of requests,” she says “I'll shoot solo masturbation videos, striptease videos and hardcore POV videos for my fans. They tell me what they want me to do and say, and I'll make their video for them.”

ClubTaylorRain is the first site in the ClubHardcore.TV network of personal porn star sites. Interested webmasters can sign up for the site’s CC Bill-sponsored affiliate program and earn 50 percent revshare on all new and recurring memberships.

Other sites coming soon to the network include personal sites for Daisy, Jessi Summers, Roxy Jezel, Cindy Crawford, Paola Rey, Lauren Phoenix, Bobbi Blair and Tiffany Taylor.

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