Bobbi Eden Launches New Site With VNA Girls Network

LOS ANGELES —  European adult star Bobbi Eden has announced today the launch of her website, BobbiEdenLive.com, with Vicky Vette's VNA Girls Network.

The star said the site has been redesigned and includes an all new tour, members area and promotional video.

Most of the available content is exclusive to the website and shot in HD. Members also get live daily free shows and access to the entire VNA Girls Network that includes other MILF stars including Vette, Julia Ann, Francesca Le',  along with Penthouse Pet Nikki Benz and European star Puma Swede.

Eden noted that she performs in her members only live webcam shows on Tuesdays.

"The new website has been in the works for months," Eden said. "I wanted something completely new and fresh that catches your eye when you opened up the front page. It's no secret that I love ‘80's metal, so the new site has a definite touch of rock glam, lots of hair and sex. I hope my fans enjoy the new design as much as I do."

It has been a busy year for the star who recently wrapped an appearance at Kama Sutra as well as new weekly spots on Dutch radio station BNN Today for Radio 1. In September she premiered her reality mainstream television show ‘Bobbi in the USA' on Dutch cable network ‘Meiden Van Holland,” and in August, Eden signed a contract with Dutch webcam site IsLive.com.

Earlier this year Eden became the first Dutch star to ever have a molded sex toy when she signed with Fleshlight.

Vette said, "I am surprised that when you Google 'busty beautiful blonde' it doesn't automatically show pictures of Bobbi Eden. We have high hopes for the new site. She is very popular with the fans in the network and we are lucky to have Bobbi as part of the VNA."

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