XXXSexCash Launches Adult Star Raylene's Official Website

LAS VEGAS —  Affiliate program XXXSexCash.com has launched the official website of adult star and ex-Vivid Girl Raylene.

Owners Raymond Balboa and Nina Mercedez said that the site will feature Raylene in boy-girl, girl-girl and all-exclusive scenes where her and her husband pick up unsuspecting women for threesomes.

The site will be updated 3-4 times per week with video, photos, blogs, free live webcam shows and archived shows.

The new site is part of the XXXFastPass Network that allows members to access more than 16 other sites for free.

Raylene's site joins the ranks of Nina Mercedez, Alexis Ford, Isis Taylor, Sophia Santi, Devon Michaels, Nyomi Banxxx and more.

"I am so excited about the relaunch of my official website,” said Raylene. “I am happy to be a part of a family and a network all in one. I have already been to three major events with my XXXFastPass sisters. Just recently, we all signed at Exxxotica LA and had such a good time together. I really enjoy shooting content and networking on social media with so many top name girls who are in the same network as me. It truly is a team effort with XXXFastPass."

Balboa said, "I wanted to build a clean site that really reflected Raylene and I wanted something that was not too busy.”

He added, “I feel like we accomplished that and her website tour showcases her nasty XXX scenes with HD players and photos. In our first week the sign-ups to Raylene.com were record breaking. The retention of all the XXXFastPass sites is incredible. The members get more than 40 updates a week for one low price and they seem to be loving it."

For more information on the website contact Balboa at xxxsexcash@gmail.com.

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