Daphne Daniels Launches Website With Teazeworld

LOS ANGELES Daphne Daniels has officially launched her website DaphneDaniels.com as part of the Teazeworld Network.

The site will feature a variety of exclusive content including fetish, girl/girl, hardcore boy/girl and solos.

DaphneDaniels.com will also be the only place to see her exclusive anal scenes.

Daniels recruited various talent for her site including Prince Yahshua, Dirk Huge, Ms. Marshae, Steve James and Anna Anarchy.

"It’s been coming for a while. I’m so happy my site is finally here," Daniels said. "It gives me complete creative control of my sex scenes and brand, which was really liberating for me. When I perform for companies I have to portray someone else’s vision and not my own. I have so much fun and I plan on shooting crazy scenes. And I’m excited my fans can come to my site and enjoy exclusive content and continue to get to know the real me."

The Teazeworld Network includes 14 additional sites besides DaphneDaniels.com that members will also have access to.

Members can look forward to cam shows that will be starting soon. The site will be updated regularly with new exclusive photos and videos.

“I love the energy and passion that Daphne gives to each and every performance. She truly loves what she does and it comes across in her work,” said Ron Ellis, owner of Teazeworld.

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