iStripper Names Alyssia Kent March 'Talent of the Month'

iStripper Names Alyssia Kent March 'Talent of the Month'

PARIS — iStripper has announced Alyssia Kent as its “Talent of the Month” for March 2018.

According to the company, Kent is a 26-year-old model from Bucharest who recently started her career as an adult model.

“Not only is she a great performer but she’s also very ambitious,” says an iStripper spokesperson. “She studies economics, has a make-up artist degree and just joined a pole dancing school, which is promising for her upcoming career!”

iStripper members have welcomed Kent with great enthusiasm, fawning over her “killer body” and “intoxicating” beauty.

“I love her big eyes, her sweet smile, and all the rest of her sexy body,” one member exclaimed. “When she slowly pulls her panties down her shapely bum and legs the fire is raging out of control!”

iStripper’s Talent of the Month is selected based on the model’s beauty, the quality of her performance as a stripper, the rating she receives from members, the number of times her show has been purchased, and how long she stays in the Top 20 list. In case of a tie, the shooting crew chooses the girl who has left them with the most unforgettable memories.

In addition to anecdotal remarks by fans, Kent’s popularity has numbers to back it up, with iStripper revealing her shows have been purchased 30 percent more than average.

For his part, iStripper CEO Rex is pleased to welcome Kent to the studio, calling her “a wonderful person and an amazing professional.”

“Her presence in our catalog of shows has a very good impact on the success of our product and members are willing to stay longer with us, waiting for her next shows to be released,” Rex explained. “No doubt her career is going to last for a very long time, and we will probably invite her again in [the] near future.”

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