Alex Chance Named Juliland.com's April 'jGrrl'

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Buxom starlet Alex Chance has been named Juliland.com's jGrrl of the Month for April.

Chance will be featured in six photo sets, four videos, on-camera interviews and other surprises throughout the month.

"I was so excited when Richard Avery asked me to be April's jGrrl," Chance said. "We had done two prior shoots before and I loved the photos that came out of it. Richard has a way of shooting and connecting with models unlike any other photographer I have worked with. I had hoped, but didn't expect that I would be a jGrrl. We both put a lot into the content created for this. I can't wait to see the end result."

Avery said, "When I met her, I literally could not stop starring at her tits, which is impressive when you consider just how many pairs of tits I've seen over the years. I asked her to pose with something smooth like, 'Alex, can you get naked for my camera and show me those nice tits please?' I am so cool when it comes to talking to models. Not."

Since joining the adult industry in 2011, Chance has worked with Evil Angel, Girlfriends Films, Hustler, Brazzers, New Sensations, Naughty America and Reality Kings, and has built a large and enthusiastic fan base.

"I can't wait for my fans to get a look at another side of me through Richard's lens," Chance said. "I think this is a good opportunity for me and Juliland as our fans cross over and get to know what else Richard and I can do."

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