Kendra Lust Launches Site Through Pornstar Platinum

LOS ANGELES The website of Kendra Lust has officially launched.

Lust said that KendraLust.com will debut her first strap-on and lesbian anal scenes.

"I'm so excited to give my fans an opportunity to get to know me more intimately," she said, "Members will get a completely new Kendra Lust experience and see me perform in ways that they've only fantasized about. I can't wait to give them a preview of what's in store during my first cam show on March 24."

She has teamed up with adult affiliate site PornstarPlatinum.com.

KendraLust.com members will receive access to the entire Pornstar Platinum network, which includes a variety of other performers.

"We're very confident in the success of KendraLust.com," said Jason Quinlain of Pornstar Platinum. "Kendra is great at interacting fans, she is a true up-and-coming adult star, and most importantly she is one of the sexiest women in the business. We are incredibly excited to be working with her and can't wait to see what we're able to create together."

She was recently nominated in four categories at the 2013 Exxxotica Fan Choice Awards including "New Girl on the Block" (Best New Starlet), "Who's Your Mommy?" (MILF of the Year), "The Who?" (Most Underrated Star) and "Most Heroic Ass" (Best Anal).

Fans can vote for Exxxotica's Fan Choice Awards here.

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