MILF Star Vanilla DeVille Joins PinSex as Investor, Promoter

BARCELONA — Pin-Digital, owners of PinSex and PinGay, today announced that MILF star Vanilla DeVille has joined the company as an investor and public face of the website.

DeVille will promote Pinsex by becoming the website’s first flagship porn star and advise the company based on her 14 year knowledge of working in the adult industry.

PinSex said DeVille has more than 100,000 Twitter fllowers and is regarded as one of today’s top MILF performers. She is a former Miss Nude Internet and has modeled for both Playboy and Penthouse magazines as well as starring in movies produced by Digital Sin, Hard Candy, Naughty America, Brazzers, Reality Kings, Wicked Pictures and  Girlfriends Films.

“When I first saw PinSex I was totally blown away by it. Not only does it provide a unique platform for porn stars like myself to interact directly with our fans, but it is also breaking the status quo, giving adult consumers exactly what they want in a social environment.I am very proud to join Pinsex and to be part of the leading porn social network,” DeVille, said.

DeVille was introduced to the mainstream audience in 2009 when she starred in the Paramount movie ‘”Middle Men.” She performs weekly live shows on her membership website VanillaDeville.com and has received several industry award nominations for both her performances and her website.

“PinSex is continually improving its social connection between porn stars and their fans via our celebrity media partnerships with established and rising stars,” Christian Thorn, founder and CEO of Pin-Digital added. “We are extremely pleased to have a huge star like Vanilla DeVille on board, allowing users direct access to communication with her so that they can discover, collect and share their adult content.No other platform can connect this avid and growing community like Pinsex. With Pinsex and Vanilla, we are leading the charge in a new era of innovation in adult entertainment.”

The company was also featured in an article in the tech blog Techcrunch.com that highlighted its successful investment funding strategy.

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