Ashley Sinclair Wins Cammy Award

VENICE, Calif. — The Cammy Awards is holding a three-day event this week, and on Tuesday, Ashley Sinclair was named “Crossover Performer of the Year.”

Ashley is also one of the official awards presenters for the show and scheduled a Q&A session and a featured cam show. The latter starts off free and then turns into an event where she gets really naughty for tips.

In the past few months she stepped up her work in Porn Valley and turned in several amazing scenes. She had only dabbled a few years earlier and she was immediately welcomed by an industry ready to work with her.

“I take great pride in my cam shows, so I’m really proud to have won this award,” Ashley said. “There was a lot of really solid competition and it’s a real honor.”

Fleshbot just posted a new feature on Ashley, a fantastic, 20-question interview that will go a long way in helping fans get to know her. Of course, it’s not the only way; she’s very active on Twitter and Skype and making custom videos.

“I love interacting with my fans on Twitter. It’s a big part of my day — I’m constantly posting what’s happening in my personal life and what kinky scenes I have been working on,” she told Fleshbot. “I really believe I’m successful because of the time I spend getting to know my fans. I do Skype shows almost every night with my favorites and I've gotten to know a lot of really cool people that way.”

Ashley also just released another episode in her ongoing Soccer Mom feature.

For more information, visit ClubSinful.com.

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