Chanel Preston, PremiumCash Partner for Membership Site

MARINA DEL REY, Calif. — Adult star Chanel Preston has partnered with PremiumCash.com to build and host her personally owned and operated website.

The new site is set to launch this fall and will include exclusive photos, podcasts, live webcam shows, behind-the-scenes videos and more.

PremiumCash partner Jon Blitt said, “We are extremely selective with the performers we create sites for. We want to make sure the star will constantly provide new content to keep the site updated, so it remains an integral part of our pay site network.

“Chanel’s stellar reputation proceeds her. After meeting with her, I knew right away we were going to have a wonderful partnership. She is a hard worker with a strong drive for success. I believe ChanelPreston.com has the potential to be one of our most successful sites ever.”

The 2011 XBIZ Starlet of the Year said, “Jon and PremiumCash understand my vision for the site. They have helped walk me through the development process and listened to all my requests. ChanelPreston.com is a reflection of me, and I want to make sure fans are provided with the best experience possible to ensure their continued membership.”

She added, “There will be a good mix of beautiful, artistic sets and hardcore, deviant sets. I’ll even make sure my site has the dirtiest, nastiest scenes of me available anywhere. I want my absolute, unabashed love of sex to be apparent.”

For the latest information on the website visit ChanelPreston.com.

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