CherryPimps Names Ariana Marie April 'Cherry of the Month'

CherryPimps Names Ariana Marie April 'Cherry of the Month'

CYBERSPACE — CherryPimps has named Ariana Marie as its April “Cherry.”

“Some girls just naturally command attention and Ariana has done that since her very first scene,” said Jack Avalanche, CherryPimps’ CEO. “Our fans and members constantly beg us for more Ariana, so we had to listen and we never thought twice.”

Each month, CherryPimps will be selecting and featuring "a hot and fresh model" who will earn a $500 cash prize, plus a two-day shoot with Dean Capture, the company's exclusive producer of "Cherry of the Month."

At the end of 2017, all monthly "Cherries" will go into selection for the “hottest and freshest Cherry,” which will be chosen via fan votes. The winner will receive a cash prize. Previous "Cherries" include 2017 XBIZ Girl/Girl Performer of the Year Jenna Sativa, Karlee Grey and 2017 XBIZ Best Actress Mia Malkova.

“I've always loved shooting for CherryPimps, they are always good to their talent,” Marie said. “I had no idea that they were making me their 'Cherry of the Month,' but when I found out, I was blown away.

"I felt honored that they chose me to represent the company this month,” she continued. “I'm at that point in my career where I'm becoming more selective with the companies I shoot for, but I really enjoy shooting awesome content with CherryPimps. I am excited for everyone to see this."

To see Marie's exclusive scenes by Dean, visit CherryPimps.com. Cherry Pimps members get access to the entire CherryPimps Network of adult star sites, including bonus video channels, and more than 10,000 hours of ready-to-stream content. Sites in the CherryPimps Network are updated regularly with HD photos, videos and BTS action, as well as live WildOnCam shows exclusively on Streamate. CherryPimps can be followed on Twitter

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