Pornstar Platinum Debuts 'Whore Today' Site

Pornstar Platinum Debuts 'Whore Today' Site

LAS VEGAS — Pornstar Platinum today launched its newest site, WhoreTodayGoneTomorrow.com

Kenny B. of Your Paysite Partner said that the company took a different approach and decided to build the site around those performers that just didn’t have the staying power in the adult industry.

“WhoreTodayGoneTomorrow is exactly what it sounds like,” Kenny said. “It is a site full of scenes from girls that came to us with dreams of being a porn star and having their own site.

“They shot a few scenes, decided the jizz biz wasn’t for them and got out leaving us with some great exclusive content.”

While most girls on the site are relatively unknown, Kenny said, there are a few scenes sprinkled in from some recognizable names that are no longer shooting new content, including Abby Cross, Isabella Rossa and Veronica Lynn.

“The website contains hardcore, girl on girl and solo videos and images”, said JC, president of Pornstar Platinum. “Most of these girls are one and done, so your chances of seeing them on every other site out there, is pretty small.” 

The new site includes access to the full network of Pornstar Platinum's official adult star sites, which include sites from Christie Stevens, Brooke Wylde, Ariella Ferrera, Joslyn James, Ava Devine, Eva Notty, Alura Jenson and Claudia Valentine, among others. All live cam shows are included and free to members as well. 

Affiliates can sign up by going to PornstarPlatinum.com and clicking on "webmasters" at the bottom of the home page.

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