Tyra Scott Appearing Live on Shemale.com

LOS ANGELES — TS performer Tyra Scott has joined Shemale.com and will appear live every week beginning May 1.

The company said Scott, who was nominated for the XBIZ 2015 Transsexual Performer of the Year, entered adult about a decade ago after a number of years as a cabaret performer in Virginia and Las Vegas.

“Getting into the adult entertainment industry had always been something that interested me because it wasn’t mainstream,” Scott said. “I found an ad on CraigsList for TS adult models and shortly thereafter, I did my first shoot for Shemalestrokers.com. That began my career in the adult industry.”

Scott joins top TS porn stars on the website including Jordan Jay, Nadia, Bailey Jay Granger, Tasha Jones, Michelle Austin and Sunshyne Monroe. She will appear in live sex chats a few times a week and will also write regular blog posts for the site’s TS porn stars’ blog section.

The performer noted that she began her transition in 2001. In 2003, she moved to Las Vegas so she could continue to perform her cabaret act that evetually led to the adult industry.

“Adding Tyra Scott to Shemale.com’s porn star gallery is a great achievement for us,” a Shemale.com spokesperson said. “Not only will visitors be able to experience live nude sex chats with Tyra, but they will also be able to gain some insight into her private life through her blog posts.”

The company said affiliates and webmasters can earn $150 PPS, 35 percent lifetime rev share, or up to $3 per lead. Visit PussyCash.com for promotional materials.

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