TransErotica Signs Chanel Santini, Alexa Scout

TransErotica Signs Chanel Santini, Alexa Scout

LAS VEGAS — TransErotica has announced the addition of two transsexual performers, Chanel Santini and Alexa Scout, to their growing network of sites.

"I am thoroughly enjoying working in this industry," Santini said. "To have my official site built and launched on the TransErotica Network is thrilling. I am looking forward to the finished product."

A TransErotica representative said that Santini "is proving to be quite a fan favorite" and that Scout, since launching her career just over a year ago, "has also carved out a name for herself amongst the TS niche."

"I am very excited about my website partnership with TransErotica," Scout said. "This is my first online venture, and I am both ecstatic and honored to be a part of their network. Look for my site in the next month or two."

According to TransErotica President JC Baumgartner, both sites will contain exclusive HD videos and hi-res photo sets and are scheduled to be released in the next 30 to 60 days.

"To say we are lucky to grab these two popular teen stars is an understatement," Baumgartner said. "Each girl is bringing her own unique personality and style to the table, which is going to complement our family of sites so well."

TransErotica.com debuted last year with TyraScottXXX.com, the official site of Tyra Scott, and Jessy Dubai's official site, JessyDubai.com. The niche site PornStarsLoveTGirls.com, which features trans performers and porn stars performing together, was added months later.

For more information on TransErotica, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on Santini, follow her on Twitter.

For more information on Scout, follow her on Twitter.

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