Girlsway Pilot 'The Business of Women' to Become First Feature

MONTREAL — Girlsway.com announced plans to turn their new pilot "The Business of Women" into their first feature.

"The Business of Women Part 1: The Date" is about a beautiful but lonely escort named Samantha [Rone] who encounters a high-profile client that opens up new opportunities.

Upon arrival, Samantha is shocked to find out that her client isn’t a man, but rather a very powerful and mysterious woman named Miss Summer. After an evening with Samantha, Summer offers Samantha an opportunity that allows her to leave her life of solitude. The scene fades out with Samantha looking up at her new mistress ready to respond.

The overall response to "The Business of Women Part 1" has been "overwhelmingly positive," according to Girlsway. Parts 2-6 will be released online starting in May with a full-length DVD to follow. "The Business of Women" is being co-directed by Bree Mills and Stills by Alan.

Affiliate Manager Derrick Gilbert remarked, "This isn’t any ordinary release. ‘The Business of Women’ is something that will leave users at the edge of their seats, wanting to know what’s going to happen next."

For marketing materials or more information, visit FameDollars.com. For custom requests, please contact Gilbert at derrick@famedollars.com.

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