Vicky Vette Wins Round 1 of Miss FreeOnes

LOS ANGELES — Vicky Vette has announced that she finished #1 in overall voting for the coveted title of Miss Freeones 2012, winning the first round out of 313 contestants.

Other stars in the Top 10 included Sunny Leone, Bibi Jones, Sophie Dee and Kayden Kross. Over a quarter of a million votes were cast worldwide by fans. Round One cut the field from 313 to 50.

Vette runs the VNA Pornstar Network that she calls the 'Dirty Dozen of Porn' that includes Puma Swede, Julia Ann, Sara Jay, Deauxma, Julia Ann, Francesca Le', Charlee Chase, Gabby Quinteros, Bobbi Eden, Shanda Fay and Carmen Valentina.

Vette also announced that all 12 VNA Girls were voted into the Top 50, including Sara Jay and Julia Ann both making the Top 10.

Vette has more than 291,000 Twitter followers. She was recently nominated by AVN for Solo Girl Website of the Year 2012 was named by XBIZ as one of the Top 100 Newsmakers in adult in 2011.

"I was second in Miss Freeones both in 2010 and 2011," Vette said. "While I don't want to be a bridesmaid anymore, it's only going to get tougher. No predictions from me who is going to win. It's definitely cool to win Round 1 but I am actually more proud that all 12 girls in the VNA network were able to make it to the Top 50. All of the girls are supporting each other in the contest. Freeones is one of the best ways a girl can get exposure in this business. To have all 12 get through is honestly amazing considering the number of girls trying to get those 50 spots."

The contest consists of two more rounds (each ten days) with a winner announced May 19, in Miami at Mansion NightClub.

"Keep voting for me at Vote4Vette.com, it's about time a MILF won Miss Freeones."

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