iWantEmpire Signs Riley Reyes to Exclusive Contract

iWantEmpire Signs Riley Reyes to Exclusive Contract

LOS ANGELES — iWantEmpire has signed adult star Riley Reyes to an exclusive contract, making her the third adult performer to sign with the growing company.

“We are thrilled to have Riley join our team and bring her unique charms to the iWantEmpire family,” said vice president Jay Phillips. “Riley is beautiful, professional and makes a strong statement. As the reigning vice president of the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee (APAC), she has a great understanding of our values and plight. We are very happy to support the growth of her brand with our network!”

Under the exclusive deal, Reyes will receive guaranteed production dates, marketing and publicity support as well as revenue from her iWantEmpire stores, along with a subsidy for all talent testing fees at Talent Testing Service. In exchange, iWantEmpire will be home to her exclusive clip store, but she will still be available to shoot with traditional film studios.

“Signing with iWantEmpire is a no-brainer for me. I am a fan of the platform and its missive,” Reyes said. “iWantEmpire is seeking strong, dedicated entrepreneurs, which fits my brand philosophy perfectly. In just a few short weeks they have gone out of their way to help me increase my visibility and revenue streams. I am really looking forward to working with them more and creating amazing content.”

Mark Schechter, owner of ATMLA, which represents Reyes, commented, “We are thrilled to see Riley join iWantEmpire in an official capacity. Their ‘performer first’ motto is refreshing. This is a great fit for both parties.”

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