Silvia Saint Joins Gamma Entertainment

MONTREAL — Popular Czech-born pornstar Silvia Saint has inked a deal with Gamma Entertainment to develop and manage her official website. The site will contain exclusive content and many new features.

The blonde pornstar has been making adult films since she turned 21 in 1997, and is a veteran of more than 200 titles, according to IAFD.com.

“I wanted to have a strong team creating and managing my official site,” Saint said. “[Gamma] are passionate people who love their work just as much as I do. This is a very important step for me when it comes to my official website. I know that with Gamma Entertainment everything will be professionally and efficiently taken care of.”

NastyGodCash.com runs Saint’s current web presence out of Slovakia.

“Silvia Saint is really an icon when it comes to pornstars,” Karl Bernard of Gamma Entertainment said. “She definitely is in a class apart when it comes to quality and content. Everybody knows who she is; everybody loves her. I’m really looking forward to promoting the superstar that Silvia Saint is.”

Gamma Entertainment also owns and operates the GammaCash.com affiliate program and PornAccess.com. GammaCash.com features 26 niche paysites along with solo-amateur sites and streaming webcams.

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