FameDollars Debuts 2 New Girlsway Scenes, Announces Holiday Giveaway

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment's FameDollars affiliate program announced today the upcoming release of two holiday scenes from its flagship lesbian network, "Girlsway" along with a fan giveaway.

The scenes will debut on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 and star co-director Abigail Mac in her first on-screen anal performance, as well as veteran performers Anikka Albrite and Romi Rain. 

To celebrate the event, the site and Mac will be giving away the autographed holiday outfit she wore on set. In addiiton, a lucky winner will receive a three month membership in a drawing to be held on Jan. 5. 

“When I think back on all the memories I’ll have made, one will without a doubt stand out in particular ... doing anal for the first time. It was so much fun and I'm happy I was able to do it with Girlsway network. Be sure to check it out this holiday season. You won't be disappointed, " Mac said.

"I had such a great experience co-directing Abigail's first anal scene with her this holiday season. I hope the fans enjoy her first lesbian anal scene ever, and I’m happy we can give one lucky member the chance to win a one of a kind memento from this memorable scene. Happy holidays Girlsway members," added co-director Stills By Alan.

Affiliate Manager Derrick Gilbert said, "Abigail Mac was an instant hit on Girlsway.com. The signed outfit and three month extension is a great way to give back to our loyal fans as well as help promote the site to new users."

For marketing materials, visit FameDollars.com, and for custom requests, email Gilbert at derrick@famedollars.com.

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