SunnyLeone.com Relaunches Under OpenLife Entertainment

MONTREAL — OpenLife Entertainment announced today the management and relaunch of SunnyLeone.com.

Leone’s website is part of OpenLife’s growing network and the BlazingBucks’ affiliate program.

The company said it worked with the star to reshape the website to make it more functional and content heavy, while still capturing Leone’s “sexuality and playful personality.” The site features more than 200 exclusive movie scenes, 500 photo sets and boasts one of the most extensive archives of a performer available online, spanning Leone’s content with Vivid, as Penthouse Pet of the Year, and from her own studio, Sunlust Pictures.

“For years I have made sure my website has always reflected my personality and creativity as an entertainer,” Leone said. “OpenLife is the perfect partner to fulfill my sites’ needs and my fans’ needs all in one. I am proud to partner with them and show the web world that SunnyLeone.com is more than just another content site.”

One of the most awarded adult stars for her web work, Leone has garnered numerous awards including the XBIZ 2012 Porn Star Site of the Year.

“We are proud to welcome Sunny Leone to the OpenLife network,” Claude Hyppolite, President of OpenLife Entertainment and part owner of Gamma Entertainment said. “Sunny has a proven track record as one of the most popular web performers. As one of the Top 100 Celebrities and most searched stars in India, Sunny’s ever-growing celebrity adds to her star power. We are certain she will continue to attract a large amount of traffic and members for years to come.”

SunnyLeone.com comes with full access to the entire OpenLife Entertainment network that features an expanding group of popular adult performers.  A full list can be seen here.

Affiliates of the re-launched SunnyLeone.com can promote the site through the BlazingBucks.com affiliate program and will be paid $30 per signup, or 50 percent rev share for all sales.

Interested affiliates can direct program inquiries to Kevin Khoury, OpenLife marketing director at Kevin@openlife.com.

OpenLife Entertainment was recently launched as the result of a partnership between Mile High Media and Gamma Entertainment. The new venture offers content over multiple platforms, including OpenLife.com for porn star sites, and MyXXXPass.com for studio and niche sites.

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