Amia Miley Signs 6-Scene Brazzers Deal

LOS ANGELES — Performer Amia Miley announced that she has signed a six-scene contract with Brazzers.

The petite starlet will remain exclusive briefly following shooting and will be available though Foxxx Modeling following her stint with Brazzers.

Miley noted that she is no stranger to controversy having her butt tweeted by Kanye West that went viral thinking it belonged to Kim Kardashian. She said she has also appeared with Britney Spears and has been featured on Jersey Shore, True Detective, The Power Rangers, and others.

"I stopped doing boy/girl scenes about four years ago, but then Brazzers contacted me through my ever-so-wonderful agent, Chris, at Foxxx Modeling,” Miley said.

She added, “I know Brazzers pretty darn well, and they have always been one of my favorite companies to work with. Brazzers shoots are very professional, yet loads of fun. They do a good job of making me feel like a porno princess on set. First, I go into hair and makeup and get dolled up by their team, then comes wardrobe. Somewhere I read a script. Bang bang. Lunch break — free catered food is awesome. Then more sex and stuff. After four years of being away from dick, I love it. And rumor has it, I’ll be the last girl to get this kind of contract."

A Brazzers spokesperson said, "We are very happy to have Amia on board with us. We pride ourselves in showcasing the world's best porn stars and are excited to welcome her to the Brazzers family. With that said, expect us to be doing some big things with her while keeping the fans on their toes. Stay tuned for Amia Miley on Brazzers.com."

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