Tanya Tate Launches New Site Powered by ModelCentro

LOS ANGELES — Popular adult star and director Tanya Tate has announced the re-launch of her official fan site, now powered by ModelCentro.com.

The ModelCentro platform enables models to easily create and run a membership site that includes all of the necessary technology, hosting, billing, design and support systems, in one package, with no upfront costs.

The revamped TanyaTate.com will showcase an abundance of the erotic photo and video content that helped make Tanya a successful adult entertainment icon.

“For years, I have been a one-person show when it comes to my passion known as TanyaTate.com,” Tanya explains. “But in wanting to provide the best user experience to my members, the time has come for me to partner with a company with the skills and tools necessary to make my site better than ever.”

“ModelCentro is the company I trust to take TanyaTate.com to the next level,” Tanya adds.

Earning numerous accolades, including 10 “MILF of the Year” awards, since launching her porn career in late 2008, Tanya is a former office worker who decided on a whim to spice up her life. After establishing herself as an in-demand performer, Tanya made the move to the director’s chair, specializing in Lesbian-themed erotica for Filly Films.

This legacy of sexy success continues with her new partnership with ModelCentro.

“Tanya Tate’s gorgeous site will make a great addition to our platform,” says Natalie Pannon, ModelCentro’s head sales and marketing manager. “ModelCentro is all about empowering models to take initiative in their own business, and we are excited to work with Tanya towards this aspiration.”

For more information, visit ModelCentro.com.

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