VNA Girls Offer Fans Holiday Fun

VNA Girls Offer Fans Holiday Fun

LOS ANGELES — Vicky Vette of VNAGirls.com and VNALive.com has announced a full holiday slate offering 30 hours of live programming to entertain fans this Christmas weekend through Boxing Day on Tuesday.

The scheduled live shows feature Jelena Jensen, Julia Ann, Maggie Green, Samantha Rone and Penny Pax today. Vicky Vette and Shanda Fay on Saturday, December 23, and Sara Jay on Boxing Day, Tuesday.

Other live shows include VNALive.com girls Monica Milf (from Norway), Sam 38G, Chellie DD, Jamie Foster, Nilous Playpen, Dirty Little Holly, Eric John and Erotique TV (in a two hour show with Tara Ashley), Nicky Ferrari, Trinety Guess, Reyna Mae, Kimmie Kaboom, Yummy Sofie, Hot Wife Rio, Sabrina Costello, Rita Daniels, Long Hair Leona, Adrian Morgan, Kink 305, and Kristie Maxx.

Fans can access every show for free by joining any VNALive.com girl’s website. All shows are mobile optimized for watching on a phone.

Girls who cam through the network also win a monthly prize as voted on by the membership base. The most popular girl wins $250. Second place wins $150. Third wins $100. Shanda Fay was voted the top performer by all the members in November.

“I am grateful to all the girls who are part of VNALive.com. All the girls are taking time out of their holiday weekends to entertain fans and members,” Vette states. “What better way to give back to all the members who support us than spending time with them over the holidays. If you are alone, bored, lonely or just horny, spend some time with the VNA Girls this weekend — we will keep you company!”

VNALive.com was launched by Vette, a 2018 XBIZ Business Woman of the Year nominee, in October of 2012 as a cam platform allowing solo girls to add live group shows to their membership sites, with live shows 365 days each year.

For more information, email Vicky@VetteNationLive.com.

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