Cindy Starfall Unveils New Fan Portal, ‘Club Starfall’

HOLLYWOOD — Adult entertainment star Cindy Starfall has announced her plans to launch a VIP private social group called Club Starfall, where fans of the sexy seductress can privately interact with her.

Some of the main features of Club Starfall will include daily videos, free monthly goodies, discounts for future CindyStarfall.net store orders, weekly drawings and prizes and more.

When Club Starfall goes live in early August, there will be three joining tiers: Gold, Silver and Platinum, with details of the membership levels revealed on CindyStarfall.net upon its launch.

“I’m excited to be launching this program,” said Cindy. “This will allow me to connect with my fans in a more personal way. They will get to watch naughty daily clips as well as get a glimpse of my real life on and off set. I’m always looking to improve the interaction I have with my fans. To do this right, I felt I needed to do this on my own. So, Club Starfall was born.”

Cindy was recently affiliated with a similar program, Snapgirlz. However, in a continuing effort to give her fans a better, more personal user experience, Cindy made the decision to create a platform of her own, but she has not forgotten those that connected with her already and will give her Snapgirlz members their first month free upon making the transition to Club Starfall.

“I’m very loyal to my fans,” said Cindy. “I wanted to give a little treat to those that stuck by me while I was with Snapgirlz and who are now joining me at Club Starfall.”

For more information, visit CindyStarfall.net.

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