Vicky Vette Launches AllAnalAllTheTime.com

CYBERSPACE — XBIZ Award-winning web star Vicky Vette has added a new site, AllAnalAllTheTime.com, to her VNA Network, which will consist of exclusive content shot by 17-year industry veteran John Campbell of Fresh Girls Media.

"This is the first time the VNA has done a site that isn't a traditional ‘performer’ website, so I am excited,” Vette said. “Everyone knows from my own scenes that I love anal. Yeah, I'm a bit of a freak...

"When John from Fresh Girls Media brought me the idea of partnering on a site I jumped on it," she continued. "John's passion for his content is incredible. The scenes are well-shot, well-lit and well-edited with some terrific talent not only from the U.S. but Europe too. I love the fact that there is no vag on this website — John is a purist. I know AllAnalAllTheTime.com is going to be a hit with the fans. It's got some of the best pro-am anal content I have seen in a very long time, with lots of closeups and every position known to mankind.” 

Campbell added, ''I can't ask for a better partner than Vicky and the VNA. It's awesome to have a full network behind me. Anal is one of my passions and having a wider audience for my scenes is going to be awesome.”

According to VNA, the site boasts almost 100 scenes with girls performing anal for the first time, including scenes with well known stars such as Remy LaCroix, Adriana Chechik, Kenzie Taylor and Cristi Ann. 

Members get the entire VNA Network free with membership — including the official sites of Julia Ann, Nikki Benz, Sunny Lane, Penny Pax, Jelena Jensen and Lauren Phillips with daily free live shows from VNALive.com.  

“We are quietly up to 32 sites in the VNA,” Vette concluded. “I can promise you we have much more on the way. Stay tuned.”

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