Penny Pax Signs With Vicky Vette's VNA Girls Network

LOS ANGELES — Vicky Vette has announced the signing of Penny Pax for a new official website to be added to her Vette Nation Army (VNA) and VNAGirls.com network. 

Pax's new site is currently being designed for a launch in the coming weeks. Pax joins a VNA lineup that includes Vette as well as Sophie Dee, Jelena Jensen, Nikki Benz, Tasha Reign, Puma Swede and many others. 

Pax said, "I am thrilled to join Vicky and the VNA. So far, it's a breath of fresh air. I am hard at work on a new official site that I plan on having completed very soon. I also just shot new content with Sara Jay and Vicky Vette last week. Fans are in for a treat."

Pax won the 2016 XBIZ Award for Best Actress in an All Girl Release for her work in "Lesbian Fashionistas." In 2015, Pax won Best Actress in the X-Rated Critics Organization's XRCO Awards.

Vicky Vette said, "I met Penny at Night Moves in Tampa a couple of years ago and thought she was cute as a button. When I got a call from her that she wanted to get a site up and running, I was more than happy to sign her. She has terrific credentials, is hard working and a pleasure to be around.''

Performers interested in joining the VNA Network can contact Vette directly at Vicky@VetteNationLive.com.

For more information on Pax, follow her on Twitter or Instagram.

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