Julia Ann Launches Official Website With Vicky Vette

LOS ANGELES — Adult MILF star Julia Ann has announced the launch of her new JuliaAnnLive.com website with the VNAGirls.com Vette Nation Army (VNA) Network of porn star sites.

Ann will kick off the launch with her first-ever live members show on Feb. 15 at 6 p.m. EST.

The veteran performer remains one of adult's most recognizable stars, having recently been named to CNBC's List of the Top 12 Stars in Adult. Vette said she is also an AVN Hall of Fame Inductee, was a Wicked, Vivid and Digital Playground contract star, and has won multiple industry awards.

Ann said, "The new site kicks ass. Vicky and I took our time working on something that would really stand out from the crowd. I am pretty thrilled with the results and can't wait for my fans to take it for a test drive. I am shooting new content exclusively for the new site and I'm confident my fans are gonna love the new stuff.”

She added, “Vicky promotes on the net like no one I have ever seen. I have done a lot in adult…but perhaps the best is yet to come."

Vette, the XBIZ 2012 Web Babe of the Year commented, "Julia Ann's new site is a superb addition to our roster of stars. I'm committed to having the best community on the net for fans to meet and really get to know stars. All of the girls in the VNA Network do weekly live members shows through customized interactive cam software we developed and host. Members now get almost 100 exclusive live shows a month  and 12 official sites for their membership.”

She added, “Fans can now turn on their laptop and  chill with their favorite stars up close without the  ‘meat market’ mentality that you see at the monster cam show networks — pretty damn cool. It's very rewarding to see our community of stars and fans growing.  We are far from done… so stay tuned, the world needs more girls in camo." 

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