RyAnne Redd Is Yanks.com's August 2017 Girl of the Month

RyAnne Redd Is Yanks.com's August 2017 Girl of the Month

SEATTLE — Yanks.com today announced that it has selected RyAnne Redd as its August 2017 Yanks Girl of the Month.

“We are excited to introduce RyAnne as our newest Yanks Girl,” said Todd Spaits, CMO and co-founder of Yanks.com with partner Billie Miller. “She has a positive energy, fresh-faced appeal and openness in front of the camera that fans respond to.”

The “all-natural” performer with her flame-haired pixie cut boasted a nearly perfect official Yanks.com model rating of 9.91, the studio said.

Of particular note, the studio said, are her “enthusiastic solo performances and exceptional squirting skills.”

Yanks.com is an all-female-produced amateur erotica site and production studio, and that was appealing for Redd.

“Working with director Lily Campbell and the whole Yanks team doesn’t feel like work at all,” Redd said. “I believe many women in such intimate situations as filming solo scenes feel incredibly comfortable around a female crew, and that’s what makes Yanks so special.

“I always prefer working with female producers and crews, and my experiences with Yanks have been some of my best work/play experiences by far," she said.

Each month Yanks showcases one extraordinary amateur talent who shines in her on-screen scenes, earns high model ratings and drives website traffic.

“Billie, Lily and I choose each Girl of the Month primarily based on fan reception, and without question fans absolutely love RyAnne,” Spaits said. “We look forward to shooting more scenes with her in the future.”

With over a decade's worth of all-girl erotica, Yanks has one of the largest collection of female masturbation stories online today with a library of well over 600 women and 100,000 scenes.

Visit RyAnne Redd’s official model page at Yanks.com/models/RyAnne.

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