Honey Gold Rolls Out Site on Crush Girls Network

Honey Gold Rolls Out Site on Crush Girls Network

LOS ANGELES — Crush Girls has announced the launch of HoneyGoldxxx.com, the official site of 2018 XBIZ nominee for Best New Starlet Honey Gold, on the CrushGirls.com network.

According to the company, although in the adult industry for less than a year, Gold’s exotic and unique look and performing abilities got her noticed almost immediately after her first scene. Now, with countless scenes under her belt, Gold is making the next step and launching her much-anticipated site.

“I’m very excited to announce that HoneyGoldxxx.com is now live,” Gold said. “Fans will be able to keep up with my weekly blogs, live shows, steamy scenes, and so much more. My new website allows me to interact with fans in a much more intimate way while giving them a glimpse of life beyond the adult industry.”

“When Honey first came on the scene, I believe everyone was just as impressed as we were,” Crush Media President JC said. “We knew we wanted her as a Crush Girl and we knew we had to wait for the perfect opportunity to make that happen.”

“The stars aligned and here we are!” JC added. “We could not be more excited.”

Gold said a lot of time, energy, and sex was put into creating this site, and she couldn’t be prouder of the results.

“I had an amazing team behind me working with me every step of the way to make this possible,” Gold said. “Now that I have partnered with Crush Girls, I’m looking forward to providing everyone with the content they will all love in one place.”

HoneyGoldxxx.com features live interaction with the members, members-only cam shows, a blog, both candid and glamour photos, high-resolution videos and will give the members an overall personalized experience.

Crush Girls Network launched less than two years ago and since, has been attracting some of the biggest names in the adult industry including Romi Rain, Cheri DeVille, Briana Banks, Brett Rossi, Jessa Rhodes, Aaliyah Love and more.

Affiliates can promote Crush Girls through McProfits.com.

Fans can follow Gold on Twitter @HoneyGoldLovexx.

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