Tessa Lane Inks Deal With Dirty Hard Drive to Launch Website

LOS ANGELES — Ideal Image Management’s Tessa Lane signed an exclusive deal with Dirty Hard Drive to launch her self-titled website TessaLaneXXX.com.

Fresh off the heels of her ‘Best new starlet’ nomination for the 2012 Nightmoves Award, Lane is constructing her website where fans would gain exclusive access to hardcore content including solos, boy/girl, and photographs.

“I’m excited to finally be handling my website, especially with a great company like Dirty Hard Drive,” Lane said. “I have been waiting to start this for a while now and I have so many dirty ideas in my head that I can’t wait to share with my fans.”

Lane will join a network of performer websites that include Sophie Dee, Teagan Presley, Kiera King and Katie Kox.

“As her management, we advised Tessa Lane to own the rights to her domain since she began filming,” said Tee Reel, co-owner of Ideal Image. “It was a diligent search finding a perfect suitor to host and maintain her site and we believe Dirty Hard Drive will be a great partnership for her.”

On Tessa’s website, fans will receive frequently updated hi-def videos and nude photographs. The website is currently under construction and plans to debut later this year.

"We are extremely excited to add Tessa Lane's site to the Dirty Hard Drive Network," DHD President Rick Barcode said. "Tessa is an amazing performer and a dream to work with. Naturally the publicity surrounding her will bring a lot of traffic to her domain but it's her ability to deliver intense and memorable scenes that sets her head and shoulders above the pack. Her fans are going to be very pleased with her new online home.”

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