Grooby Network Launches Michelle Austin’s BBW Site

BURBANK — The Grooby Network premiered Michelle Austin’s site, Michelle-Austin.com.

The company said the mission of the network is to give transgender models the ability to operate their own websites at a low cost with the backing of Grooby’s expertise.

Austin’s site is the first BBW t-girl site on the network and it features exclusive scenes and photos, along with a blog and forum.

"My site will be the first of its kind, and it will only feature myself and other BBW TS women on my site,” Austin said.  “You will also find genetic BBW women in scenes with me and other TS girls.”

The Grooby Network has a number of models sites in various stages of development and plans to launch two to four more new solo t-girl sites before the end of the year.

"This is the second of our Grooby Network sites and it's fantastic to see the amount of work that the girls are putting in to their own sites,” owner Steven Grooby said.

“Michelle found the photographers and the other models and came up with all the shoots. She's worked very closely with a designer to get the site exactly how she envisioned. The concept of a site for BBW/thicker transgender models was all hers. But of course, we love to support her and show the widest range of TS content.

“Last month, we launched Brittany Jordan’s site and Michelle Austin's website compliments it extremely well—we’re looking forward to promoting both these sites."

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