YanksVR Names Stephie Staar 'Girl of the Month'

SEATTLE — YanksVR.com has selected Stephie Staar as its YanksVR Girl of the Month for June 2017. 

“We are exceptionally proud to introduce Stephie as our June YanksVR Girl of the Month,” said Todd Spaits, CMO and co-founder of Yanks.com, who launched the company in 2002 with partner Billie Miller. “She is a joy to work with, and she is incredibly popular with YanksVR fans.”

According to a representative, Staar has a 9.75 rating on her model page.

“I love YanksVR! There are very few places in porn where it's real,” Staar said. “There is no acting, there is no faking… it's just pure pleasure and 100 percent honest-to-god reactions.

“I love that they use the most advanced equipment and the feel of every video is that you are there joining me, engaging your senses to enjoy every touch, every sensation, every breath,” she continued. “We are sharing this intimate moment and the camera barrier is broken down; YanksVR, thank you so much for connecting me so closely to my audience.”

Each month, YanksVR spotlights one “exceptional performer who uniquely represents the all-natural beauty of the girl next door in all her amateur glory, with no boundaries.”

“Stephie flawlessly defines the YanksVR Girl,” Spaits conclude,  “and we are looking forward to releasing many more of her scenes for our fans’ enjoyment this summer, so keep visiting us at YanksVR.com.”

For more information, visit YanksVR.com

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