TS Star Tasha Jones Joins Shemale.com

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — Canadian transsexual talk show personality and porn star Tasha Jones announced that she will participate in live webcam shows on Shemale.com beginning this month.

She joins well-known TS porn stars, Nadia, Eva Lin, Bailey Jay Granger, Delia DeLions, Sunshyne Monroe and Michelle Austin, who have been performing on the website over the past year.

In addition, Jones will write her own personal blog, as well as exclusive articles for Shemale.com’s lifestyle magazine. 

Jones, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, hosts her own podcast show called “On Air with Tasha Jones,” where she discusses issues relating to the transgender community and gives transsexuals a platform to voice their opinions. She also has her own YouTube channel. 

“I think it’s very important to give other transsexuals the opportunity to speak out in a safe environment about issues that are important to them,” Jones said. “But I love doing the webcam shows just as much, and I’m really looking forward to working with Shemale.com and getting to know all the guests that participate. This is a wonderful opportunity for me.”

The TS star, whose first DVD release “Tasha’s Trashy T-girls” reportedly sold well on AMVC, will sponsor the Sixth annual Transgender Erotica Awards (TEA) in February, and will be interviewing the winners and other guests at the event.

“We are excited to have such a successful porn star appearing live on Shemale.com and writing for us,” said a spokesperson from Shemale.com. “She will complement the other popular porn stars we already have on the site and help attract more T-girls and T-girls’ fans.”

Shemale.com features live webcam hosts, exclusive videos, TS post star-written own blogs and more.

To check out Jones’ upcoming performances, visit Shemale.com.

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