TS Porn Star Mia Isabella Lends Voice on 'Grand Theft Auto V'

NEW YORK — Mia Isabella is the first transsexual performer to lend her voice to a video game.

"Grand Theft Auto V," published by Rock Star Games and Take Two Interactive, features the voice of the stunning TS porn star, and is now available to gamers everywhere.

Mia Isabella performs the voice of “Prostitute #1."

“This was possibly the coolest project I have ever been involved in,” Isabella said. “I was so surprised when I was asked to be a part of it. At first, I was intimidated by the script, but the producers at Sound Pop Studios in Los Angeles were just amazing to me.

“I killed the 900-line script in 30 minutes, and had so much fun doing it.  I’m thoroughly enjoying seeing my career evolve with more mainstream projects like this, and I welcome all these new challenges. Bring it!”

Take-Two Interactive earlier announced that "Grand Theft Auto V" generated $800 million in sales worldwide during its first 24 hours on sale, marking it the “highest first day retail sales of any title in the history of the company and the 'Grand Theft Auto' series.”

The video game, which cost the company roughly $265 million to create, surpassed the $1 billion mark in the first three days of sales.

 

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