VNALive Celebrating 10,000 Live Shows

VNALive Celebrating 10,000 Live Shows

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Vicky Vette today announced that VNALive.com is celebrating it's 10,000th live membership show.

VNALive.com, which is part of the VNA 'Vette Nation Army' Network, was launched by Vette in October 2012 as a cam platform for solo girls to add live group shows to its membership sites.

Today, alone, there are 12 live, one-hour shows including Sara Jay, Julia Ann, Alexis Golden and more.

"I am honored more and more girls with membership sites are using VNALive.com to broadcast shows to members,” Vette said. “There is no other adult network broadcasting as many shows as us — usually 50 or more a week.

“We broadcast 365 days a year. We started off with 15 girls and now have over 60,” she said. “I'd like to think one day we will have over 100 using the platform.

Vette, just nominated for the 2017 XBIZ Exec Business Woman of the Year, said 10,000 shows is an “awesome milestone.”

Vette is celebrating the 10,000 figure with a special Veteran's Day show herself on Friday night at 5 p.m. (EST) at VickyAtHome.com.   

Stars such as Julia Ann, Nikki Benz, Sophie Dee, Sunny Lane, Tasha Reign, Deauxma, Penny Pax, Jelena Jensen, Its Cleo and Sara Jay use VNALive.com, as well as popular solo girls like Housewife Kelly, Honey White, Lelu Love, Akira Lane, Louise Jenson and Rebekah Dee, among others. BBWs such as Sam 38G, Maria Moore, Kimmie Kaboom, Kristi Maxx and transsexual star Venus Lux also use VNALive.com.

Jenevieve Hexxx does her first show next Tuesday, Vette said.

Vette noted that the VNA 'Vette Nation Army' Network now offers 28 sites, “but we have three more on the way plus more upgrades shortly to the live software,” she said.

Webmasters or stars interested adding VNALive.com can reach Vette at Vicky@VetteNationLive.com.
 

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