Ash Hollywood Named Juliland's 2012 'jGrrl' of the Year

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Performer Ash Hollywood has been named Juliland's jGrrl of the Year for 2012.

The lithe blonde has been featured in more than 25 photo sets and videos on the Juliland site, including behind-the-scenes and interviews.

"Ash Hollywood is the perfect jGrrl," Juliland co-founder Richard Avery said. "I've had fun shooting her and I look forward to doing it again and again as we celebrate her as jGrrl of the Year."

Hollywood will be featured in new photo sets and videos throughout the month.

“I’m still working toward star status, but I’ve been fucking my brains out for a little over two years," Hollywood said. “Audrey Bitoni and Lexi Belle "[prior jGrrls of the Year] are pretty good company to be in, and I'm honored to be selected. I'll do Dick proud. Like I always do."

Avery added, "I never know what she's going to say, or do, which makes her an exciting subject to shoot. When I asked her 'Where is the craziest place you’ve ever fucked?' she smiled and whispered 'Your head.' I think she put a spell on me.”

Established in 2004 by now-retired performer Juli Ashton and Avery, Juliland.com is a subscription website offering artistic erotica and videos of nudes and girl/girl content as well as multimedia podcasts and a blog.

The site is updated daily with new content, according to the webmasters, and maintains an Internet presence on Twitter and Facebook.

 For more information on the website contact Avery at richard@juliland.com.

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