iStripper Names Stella Cox September's 'Talent of the Month'

iStripper Names Stella Cox September's 'Talent of the Month'

PARIS — iStripper has announced the naming of Stella Cox as its “Talent of the Month” for September 2017.

According to the company, Cox was born in Italy and grew up in England where she started her career in 2013, with her talents recognized by receiving an XBIZ Award nomination as “Foreign Female Performer of the Year.”

“After four years of her career, Stella continues to stir us up,” says an iStripper spokesperson. “We had welcomed her into our studios, fresh and shy, in 2015 and had the chance to get her back for ‘Take 2’ a few weeks ago.”

The spokesperson notes that for this second shooting, Cox appeared more confident and to perfectly know all the levers of seduction.

“Not only is Stella a goddess in front of the camera, but she’s also a treat to work with,” the spokesperson adds. “She’s smart (she speaks very well in several languages!), sparkling, patient, and smiley, and quickly fit any request [with a great sense of humor]. An unforgettable memory!”

Members of iStripper have reserved the same warm welcome to her new shows and her sales have reportedly skyrocketed, with several dozen emails asking for a “Take 3.”

“iStripper has always been very watchful toward casting,” explains iStripper CEO Richard. “We even have a specific section on our forum where our members can cast models and share their opinions.”

“Our models must be perfect,” Richard adds, “as our software ensures the focus is on them.”

iStripper is a unique product presenting stripteases by professional models directly onto the computer taskbar, without a background. Previously named VirtuaGirl, the concept and the company have existed for more than 15 years and rely on an exclusive video inlay technology.

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