Rebecca Volpetti Named July's iStripper 'Talent of the Month'

Rebecca Volpetti Named July's iStripper 'Talent of the Month'

PARIS — iStripper has named Italian adult star Rebecca Volpetti as its “Talent of the Month” for July 2018.

According to the company, Volpetti lives in Rome but enjoys traveling for shooting around the world.

“She’s just 21 years old and yet has three full years of modeling!” exclaims a company spokesperson. “She has a tattoo above her right hip that says ‘Fall down seven times, Stand up eight,’ — a Japanese proverb that reveals a lot of her Italian personality — sunny shiny pimping and at the same time strong and resistant!”

“From the first time we met in 2017, Rebecca has changed a lot, not only does she look even better with her blond hair, she shows a lot of confidence and freedom now, which makes her sexier than ever,” adds iStripper’s Video Director. “The chrysalis has finally got out of her cocoon and the butterfly is entirely stunning, spreading her wings and full colors to the whole world — very stirring.”

Each month, iStripper selects its “Talent of the Month” based on her beauty, the quality of her performance as a stripper, the rating she gets from members, the number of times she’s been purchased, and how long she stays in the Top 20, etc. In case of a tie, the shooting crew chooses the girl who left them with the most unforgettable memories.

The spokesperson notes that iStripper is the only desktop application that displays real stripteases directly on the computer taskbar, without using backgrounds. The concept has a 16-year track record and is supported by thousands of affiliates who monetize their desktop traffic with innovative tools such as the “popping models” ads.

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