Nina Kayy Launches Official Site With VNA Network

Nina Kayy Launches Official Site With VNA Network

CYBERSPACE — Nina Kayy has launched her official site, NinaKayy.com, through the VNA Network. 

According to a representative, the site is the first being developed from a partnership on new sites between the VNA and Sara Jay's WydeSyde Productions. Her official site will include a new tour, a promo video and a members area. Additionally, it is mobile friendly.

"I am thrilled with the new site and can't be happier with the look and feel,” Kayy said. “It's a relief to be in a network that is really supportive of the girls and working with Sara Jay and Vicky to build my brand to new heights. With these two helping guide me, I expect nothing but big things.''

Jay added, ''I am super happy to work with Nina moving forward with her career, brand and site. She is a very hard worker and really connects with the fans. WydeSyde is expanding its internet presence with more sites. This is the first of many to come with the help of the VNA. It's awesome to support girls like Nina grow in the business."

Vette commented, “I couldn't be happier to work on more sites for girls that are hard working, motivated and who connect with fans. I expect nothing but success for Nina's site.”

Kayy plans on performing live weekly shows for members. For a limited time, members can join Kayy’s new site for $19.95 a month using the special, grand opening code: NINASALE.

As part of the VNA Girls Network, members get free live daily camshows as well as 33 Official VNA sites free, including the official sites of girls like Penny Pax, Julia Ann, Angelina Castro, Nikki Benz, Jelena Jensen, Sara Jay, Vicky Vette, Sunny Lane and more.

For more information on Kayy, visit NinaKayy.com or follow her on Twitter or Instagram.

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