Maxine X Voted February's Top VNALive Girl

Maxine X Voted February's Top VNALive Girl

LOS ANGELES — Vicky Vette has announced Canadian MILF Maxine X is the top VNALive Girl for the Month of February, as voted by the site’s fans, winning a $250 cash prize. 

Second place in the monthly competition went to Vegas starlet Yummy Sofie who won a $150 cash prize, while third place went to Hall of Fame star Sara Jay who won a $100 cash prize.

Vette notes this is the first time Maxine has won the monthly award, following her second-place award in August of 2016.

“I love having Maxine on the VNALive.com platform,” Vette says. “She’s friendly and very popular with the fan base. She’s a very sweet girl and I can’t wait to shoot with her again myself!”

For her part, Maxine is thrilled to win the award for the first time.

“My membership shows are very important to me and it’s awesome to be recognized by the fans who vote on the shows every month,” Maxine says. “2018 is going to be a huge year for me with a lot of announcements coming!”

A complete list of VNALive monthly contest winners can be found here.

VNALive.com was launched by Vette in October of 2012 as a cam platform for solo girls to add live group shows to their membership sites. Custom designed and built, Vette hosts and runs VNALive herself, taking a hands-on approach to the mobile-friendly site enabling all live shows to be watched on a phone.

Membership sites can add VNALive.com to their own site, typically in 30 minutes or less.

Superstars such as Julia Ann, Nikki Benz, Sunny Lane, Samantha Rone, Tasha Reign, Penny Pax, Jelena Jensen and Sara Jay all use VNALive, as well as popular solo girls like Hot Wife Rio, Maxine X, Sofie Marie and Nicky Ferrari in the U.S., Louise Jenson in the U.K., Daisy Destin in Canada. BBWs such as Sam 38G, Maria Moore, Kimmie Kaboom, and Kristi Maxx, all are part of the team.

For more information, email Vicky@VetteNationLive.com.

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