Megan Rain Named Vixen Angel for November

Megan Rain Named Vixen Angel for November

BARCELONA — Vixen.com has selected Megan Rain as its Vixen Angel for November.

“The gorgeous raven-haired beauty was chosen to represent Vixen among adult's hottest stars for her enthusiasm, passion, and fearless performances on screen,” the studio said in an announcement this morning.

Vixen films offer compelling plots set in sumptuous, modern locations and high-end exquisite fashion.

Vixen.com Chief Creative Officer Greg Lansky said, that “in just a few years, her incredible talent has made her one of the most popular adult stars in the industry.”

“Megan is committed, genuine, and her performance are absolutely incredible. She really exemplifies our brand philosophy Vixen.com: A new era of erotica.”

Rain made her Vixen.com debut in a feature scene with Riley Reid; she also graces the cover of the latest Vixen production, “Young and Beautiful.”

Megan said she was “ecstatic” with her crowning achievement that will include a number of luxury gifts.

“Greg Lansky has always spoiled me! From starting with an amazing scene on Tushy.com, to then shooting several times for Blacked.com, to being featured on Vixen.com," Rain said. "And now giving me the honor of being A Vixen Angel? Are you kidding me? I’m thrilled.

He "truly cares about his models and his vision really inspires me. This is the best work I've done in my career! I couldn't be more honored to become a Vixen Angel. The photoshoot that we did for my Vixen Angel campaign is incredible and I know my fans will love it.”

As the chosen Vixen Angel for November, Rain was rewarded a pair of Vixen custom-made Christian Louboutin red-bottom shoes, a  custom Tiffany brilliant-cut diamond necklace and a fashion photoshoot. (The gift package can be viewed here.) 

Vixen.com’s monthly crowning opens doors for the opportunity to be crowned Vixen Angel of the Year 2017.

Vixen films are distributed by Jules Jordan Video.

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