Allie Haze to Launch Site With OpenLife Entertainment

MONTREAL — Allie Haze announced she has joined the OpenLife Entertainment network and will work with the new company to create, launch and manage AllieHaze.com, her first official membership site.

“I am so excited to finally give my fans exclusive personal content," Haze said. “I’ve been in the adult industry for years now, but I’ve been waiting until I found the right team of people before producing an official membership site. OpenLife is that team.”

OpenLife Entertainment is a new collaboration between Mile High Media and Gamma Entertainment. The founders say the venture offers consumers content over multiple platforms, including two networks: OpenLife.com, for porn star sites, and MyXXXPass.com for studio and niche sites.

Claude Hyppolite, president of OpenLife Entertainment and part owner of Gamma Entertainment, said, “Allie’s passion and dedication for her work has turned her into the star she is today. Her attitude in both business and life is super positive, her personality is charming, and she is cute and outgoing. Combine all these attributes together, and you have the perfect recipe for an OpenLife girl.”

Haze’s site will include exclusive content, including glamour and hardcore HD photos and movies,simplified searches and interactive functions.

“There will be lots of fan interaction, from live shows to scene suggestions," Haze continued. "Members will also get to participate in my travels around the world.”

AllieHaze.com will also receive support from the BlazingBucks affiliate program. Affiliates are paid $30 per signup or 50-percent revshare for all sales to the star's site.

Haze's site comes with access to the entire OpenLife Entertainment network that includes an expanding group of performers. For a full list, click here. Haze said that she'll be offering fans who follow her on Twitter [@AllieHaze] discount codes for special site offers.

A former Vivid Girl, Haze is the star of the upcoming "Welcome Back Kotter XXX" parody from DreamZone.

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