iStripper Names Katrina Moreno May's 'Talent of the Month'

iStripper Names Katrina Moreno May's 'Talent of the Month'

PARIS — iStripper has named Uruguayan star Katrina Moreno as its “Talent of the Month” for May.

According to the company, iStripper is the only desktop application able to display real stripteases directly onto the computer taskbar, without a background. In its 16th year, iStripper is supported by thousands of affiliates who monetize their desktop traffic with its innovative tools.

“Katrina is all we can expect from a Latina beauty!” exclaims iStripper’s Casting Director. “Sensual, playful, free and warm. Her professionalism and talents in front of a camera are simply amazing. She is a fantastic performer and we are very proud to count her in our iStripper club.”

Members’ comments on the iStripper forum confirm the choice, with statements such as “There aren’t enough words to describe her or how she makes me feel,” and “Incredible girl. I see a new card, I purchase. Simple as that. No disappointments whatsoever. It didn’t even finish downloading and I already know it will be epic.”

“Each month, iStripper selects its Talent of the Month based on her beauty, the quality of her performance as a stripper, the rate she got from our members, the number of times she’s been purchased, how long she stays in our Top 20, etc.” the Casting Director adds. “And in case of a tie, we ask the shooting crew to choose the girl who has left them with the most unforgettable memories!”

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