VNALive.com Hosting 22 Hours of New Year's Shows

LOS ANGELES — Vicky Vette’s VNALive.com will be presenting 22 hours of online cam shows today, tomorrow and Sunday.

Nine shows will be performed today, including shows by Maggie Green, Alexis Golden, Maria Moore, Trinety Guess, Erika Extacy, Reyna Mae, Samantha 38 and Honey White and a two-girl show featuring Kimber Lee and Its Cleo.

Betty Bang, Adrian Morgan, Penny Pax, Nilous Playpen, Emily Rain and Jackie Synn will be performing this Saturday, Dec. 31. And on New Year’s Day, VNALive will present Vette’s first cam show of 2017 as well as performances by Hot Wife Rio, Monica Milf, Lauren Phillips, Sabrina Castello and Rose Black.

“I am grateful to all the girls who are part of VNALive.com,” Vette said. “All the girls are taking time out of their holiday weekends to entertain fans and members. What better way to give back to all the members who support us than spending time with them over the holidays? If you are alone, bored, lonely or just horny, spend some time with the VNA Girls this weekend. We will keep you company before and after the ball drops. Happy New Year!"

Performers who cam through VNALive win monthly prizes, as voted on by members. The most popular girl wins $250, while second place wins $150 and third wins $100. Carmen Valentina was voted #1 by members in November.

For more information, follow Vette on Twitter.

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