Jordan Jay Joins Shemale.com

LOS ANGELES — TS performer Jordan Jay is the newest addition to Shemale.com's lineup of stars.

Jay, who has been nominated three times for this Sunday's Transgender Erotica Awards, will appear live on Shemale.com on a regular basis.

She will also contribute to Shemale.com's lifestyle magazine and blog section. Jay will be featured with some of the top TS porn stars including Nadia, Bailey Jay Granger, Tasha Jones, Michelle Austin and Sunshyne Monroe.

British-born, Jay moved into the adult industry shortly after her transition. She shot her first movie in 2006 and three years ago she ventured into adult entertainment online. 

"I am so excited to be appearing live on Shemale.com," Jay said. "I'm also looking forward to sharing my news, facts, sexual adventures and what really gets me going. I am a very busy girl with my own website, webcam performances and burlesque dancing. I'm looking forward to writing blogs and articles for the site and I'm so happy to be joining my fans online for some steamy, hot sessions."

Shemale.com features live webcam hosts, exclusive videos, live chat shows, blogs and a magazine covering the transgender lifestyle.

"Having Jordan Jay appearing live on Shemale.com and writing for us is very exciting," said a Shemale.com spokesperson. "Her addition to our site will enable visitors to enjoy the performances of yet another well-known, successful TS porn star. In addition, it's a great opportunity for affiliates and webmasters to earn through promoting this lifestyle site. In fact promoting Shemale.com will give them $150 PPS, 35 percent lifestime revshare or up to $3 per lead, according to a scale based on the referred user's country of origin."

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