OpenLife Launches 'LaneSisters.com' Reality Website

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment’s OpenLife network has announced the launch of LaneSisters.com, its exclusive site featuring real sisters.

The company said the offering is the first of many sites to come in the OpenLife network. Starring real life sisters, Roxy Lane and Shana Lane, LaneSisters.com is targeted towards surfers looking for unique content from two sisters who share "everything" together.

"It's been a long time coming with the new site, but it was really important for us to give surfers something new and exciting," Claude Hyppolite, founder of OpenLife said. "This product is more real than any other product out there. LaneSisters.com is not your typical reality site. Its focus is on the real life and personality of the Lane Sisters, Roxy and Shana. Getting to know them is fun and exciting."

The real-life content features the uncensored lives of the sisters as they take the camera into their apartment, to the mall, bungee jumping and even to the shooting range. "My sister is my best friend, we share everything. I know it's every guy's fantasy to be with two sisters at the same time. Me and Roxy are up for anything," Shana Lane, the younger of the two sisters said.

"It was important to provide a user experience like no other," Guillaume Boisvert director of product development said. “From our new widescreen interface to our unique message center. We empower surfers to ask questions and chat with the sisters one on one. The site really brings a personal experience to each surfer.”

Webmasters interested in promoting the site can visit affiliates.openlife.com (existing Gamma affiliates can login with their current account information).

For more information, questions, or custom requests, contact affiliates@openlife.com.

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