Crush Girls Launches Official Kenzie Taylor Site

Crush Girls Launches Official Kenzie Taylor Site

LOS ANGELES — Crush Media announced today the launch of KenzieTaylor.com, the official site of performer Kenzie Taylor. 

Taylor's new site is featured on the Crush Girls network and marks the ninth performer site to join the growing network, following Romi Rain, Briana Banks, Brett Rossi, Jessa Rhodes, Peta Jensen, Ryan Reisling, Cherie DeVille and Summer Brielle. 

KenzieTaylor.com features personal blog posts, exclusive hardcore videos, thousands of photos and fan interaction directly with Taylor. 

The Crush Girls network, which gives porn stars the ability to manage and own their own solo site, launched in April 2016. 

"Kenzie is a great addition to Crush Girls," said JC, president of Crush Media. "She is very focused and clearly loves the work she does. We expect her #KenzieFrenzy fans will be quite pleased with her new site." 

"I am so excited to be launching my website finally," Taylor said. "It is full of content that I really think my fans will enjoy. After being an adult performer for about two-and-a-half years now, it seemed just right.

“I really appreciate everyone that has helped me in the process of filming and putting together everything for my website. I'm anxious to see what my fans think." 

Affiliates that wish to promote their sites can visit Affiliates.CrushGirls.com

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