Samantha Rone Launches Official Site With the VNA Network

LOS ANGELES — Samantha Rone, in collaboration with Vicky Vette, has launched Rone's new official website — BlownByRone.com.

Rone's site offers a range of different content and is 100 percent mobile-friendly, whic means fans can even live stream cam shows from their phones.

Not only will members be treated to all of Rone's content, but she'll also be performing in regular live shows, and bringing them exclusive content they won't be able to find anywhere else.

By joining Rone’s new website, because of her affiliation with the VNA Girls Network, members get free live daily cam shows, as well as access to 34 official sites for free.

For a limited time, members can join Rone's new site for $19.95 a month (regularly priced at $25-plus) using special code: SAMANTHASALE.

"I am absolutely thrilled to team with the VNA network in launching my brand new site,” Rone said. “While many of you don't know, I picked my porn name because of my love for Australian street artist Rone. I brought a little piece of him to my website giving it a graffiti type feel that I feel is unique and will help me stand out from the crowd. I am all about my fans, and I am sure they are going to love my new site!"

VNA Girls Network’s Vicky Vette added, "Adding Samantha is a no brainer. She's young, enthusiastic and interactive with her fan base. I am impressed that she has shot so much content for her site while keeping busy as a performer. We are not quite done adding sites this year to the VNA so stay tuned."

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