Shemale.com Features 4 Top TS Porn Stars

LOS ANGELES — Shemale.com is now featuring four of the top transgender porn stars — Bailey Jay, Sunshyne Monroe, Tori Mayes and Eva Lin.

The four well-known transgender porn stars have partnered with Shemale.com to host live shows on the website on a regular basis.

All four stars will make frequent appearances throughout the week and also will contribute personal blog posts and articles to the site.  

“Visitors to the site will have the opportunity to indulge in live webcam shows with the porn stars as well as other Shemale hosts; read interesting and relevant articles in our Shemale magazine; see a guide to the best shemale hang-outs around the world; and watch exclusive videos,” said Shay, Shemale.com’s vice president.

Shemale.com provides webmasters and affiliates with multiple ways to boost their earnings through promoting the site. They can receive $150 per signup with no minimums and no targets, or get a lifetime 35 percent revshare of all referred users’ credit purchases.

“Shemale.com has never looked better or offered more value to visitors and webmasters, and we are constantly finding ways to improve,” Shay said. “We’d like to take this opportunity to thank Eva Lin, Tori Mayes, Sunshyne Monroe and Bailey Jay for their great cooperation with Shemale.com  —  we’re all very excited about it, as we’re sure our users and affiliates will be.”

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