FameDollars Adds New Site From Jay Sin, MilkEnema.com

MONTREAL — FameDollars, a division of Gamma Entertainment, has announced the addition of a new site, MilkEnema.com.

MilkEnema.com is a collection of movies from this niche, all directed by one of Evil Angel's directors, Jay Sin.

"We are ecstatic to be rolling out another Evil Angel director's site," says Magalie Rheault, director of product and development.

"JaySinxxx.com is already boasting the success of AnalAcrobats.com as one of our strongest director sites. Adding MilkEnema.com under his name and growing the network can only be more great news," she said.

Shot in HD, all scenes are exclusive to this site. Recent additions include multiformat options for all FameDollars' sites and all content is now iPad, smartphone and tablet compatible.

"This is a very unique niche with a good market,” Rheault said.

“We have high expectations for this site and we already know it will perform well. As the saying goes, milk does a booty good!"

Promo tools can be found here and for custom requests, contact derrick@famedollars.com.

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