Cherry Pimps Names Uma Jolie May's 'Cherry of the Month'

Cherry Pimps Names Uma Jolie May's 'Cherry of the Month'

LOS ANGELES — Cherry Pimps has named Uma Jolie its May “Cherry of the Month.”

The green-eyed vixen has seen a strong and steady rise in popularity since entering the adult entertainment business at the age of 18. Starting her career in girl-girl and erotic modeling, Jolie gained a solid fan base before moving to boy-girl scenes.

According to Cherry Pimps’ CEO Jack Avalanche, Jolie’s unique all-natural look and impeccable body combined with her ease and poise in front of the camera makes her fans feel truly connected while she delivers raw, passionate scenes.

“Every month in our search we find so many incredibly gorgeous and talented stars so the selection is never easy,” Avalanche stated. “It has to feel right and with Uma it was a like a lightning bolt, we just had to have her.”

Each month Cherry Pimps features its Cherry of the Month, who earns a $500 cash prize plus a two-day shoot with photographer Dean Capture. At the end of 2017 the monthly “Cherries” will compete for fan votes with a cash prize and more for the winner.

“When I found out I was Cherry of the Month for May it made my heart drop, especially the prize,” Jolie said. “No one ever takes the time to do sweet gestures like that so it was a great surprise!“

To see Jolie’s exclusive Cherry of the Month scenes, click here.

Fans can follow Uma Jolie on Twitter @umajoliexxx.

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