2012 Juliland Awards Winners Announced

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The first-ever Juliland.com Awards winners have been announced.

Website founder and photographer Richard Avery said the 2012 winners were chosen for achievement in the Juliland universe.

"I bet you’re asking, 'Whose dumb idea was this?' Obviously, it was my crazy idea," Avery said.

He added, "The Juliland staff and crew decided on the specific categories. We wanted to take time in determining the winners, but obviously, did not want to be too serious with our decisions. This is all about fun and more fun, like everything we do. We all voted over a few drinks and piles of food, reviewed over all of 2011 content and grrls, and voilà — the first ever Juliland Awards,"

The Awards winners are as follows:

jGrrl of the Year
Ash Hollywood

Best Video
Aiden Ashley (set AA6)

Best Foto Set
Audrey Bitoni (set 61)

Best Solo
Lexi Belle (set LB3)

Best G/G Action
Aiden Ashley & Ash Hollywood (set AA3)

Best Muff Dive
Reena Sky & Melissa Jacobs (set SKY5)

Biggest Surprise
Skin Diamond in SD2 (squirting)

Rookie of the Year
Kourtney Kane

Most Trouble
Audrey Bitoni

Big Hug Award
Lexi Belle Scarlett

Stone Award (voted by Scarlett Stone)
Bobbi Starr

"Scarlett wanted to give out her own award, and it was OK with me, as long as she didn't give it to herself," Avery said. "We did this just for the fun of it, so everybody should let us know if we got it right or wrong. We always love hearing from our fans."

Avery can be contacted at Richard@juliland.com.

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