Vicky Vette Celebrates 10 Years in Porn

LOS ANGELES —Vicky Vette, Vette Nation Army commander, is celebrating her 10th anniversary in adult.

Vette began her career in 2003 when she won Hustler’s “Beaver Hunt” contest. At 38, she was oldest person ever to win.

After shooting countless scenes with companies like Naughty America, Danni.com and Smash Pictures, she began making and self-licensing her own films and marketing them exclusively through the web.

Ten years and 494,000 Twitter followers later, Vette maintains a strong industry presence through her ownership of Vickyathome.com, VNAGirls.com and live cam network, VNALive.com. She received the 2013 and 2012 XBIZ awards for Web Star of the Year.

"It hasn't been easy,” Vette said. “When I let people know I wasn't going to do any more traditional produced adult movies and was jumping ship to the Internet, a lot of folks wrote me off… especially after I started dressing in camo and putting out promo videos of me having sex with military band music in the background.   

"It's been an amazing ride, but I would not have changed a thing,” she concluded.

Vette, now 48, says she has no intentions of leaving the biz anytime soon.

“There is still a lot coming down the pipe from me,” she said. “The 20 year anniversary is really going to be off the hook.”

To celebrate her decade in porn, Vette is running a limited, one-time membership special.  Fans can join her official site for $20.03 (2003 being the year Vette started in adult).  Those who join her site for a minimum of three months will receive a free ten year anniversary poster signed by Vette. 

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