Vanessa Veracruz, Nikki Phoenix Join SnapGirlz

VENICE, Calif. — SnapGirlz has added Vanessa Veracruz and Nikki Phoenix to its roster.

“Both girls have been amazingly fast starters,” SnapGirlz CEO Nick Stone said. “Nikki is doing very well and Vanessa is off to the fastest start we’ve had for a star so far.”

The company said that the strong starts are a combination of the raw star power and the company gaining traction as more stars and more fans discover the new service.

“Nothing happens overnight and obviously it’s better for everyone when they have more options,” Stone added. “Now that we’re hovering at around 50 stars to choose from — and a terrific variety within that number — there is someone for just about any fan.”

SnapGirlz offers fans content and connections for a monthly fee. The service has recently added Sasha Pain, Scarlet LaVey and Kelly Divine. The roster also includes Gianna Michaels, Britney Amber, Tasha Reign, Cherie DeVille and Siri.

“We’re in talks with many of the biggest names in the business,” Stone said. “If we don’t have your favorite star today, check back tomorrow. Big things are happening. This is the most exciting thing I’ve ever been involved with.”

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