Lianna Lawson Pairs With TransErotica on Website Launch

Lianna Lawson Pairs With TransErotica on Website Launch

LAS VEGAS – Starlet Lianna Lawson has launched her official membership site under the auspices of the TransErotica Network.

Features are set to include exclusive HD videos, photo sets, guest performers and Lawson’s cam shows. Her adult career began as a hobby to “show off my perverted side,” she said. “It grew organically into an actual profession”

Lawson notes it was time to advance her career to the next level. “After two years in the industry, I knew it was time to take the next step with my own website. It has been a real treat being able to work on ideas with the very talented and professional people at TransErotica.”

Dan Hogue, TransErotica director of operations, praised Lawson’s professionalism and her star quality. “Lianna is a true pro with a fantastic, down-to-earth vibe and attitude,” he said. “She is a true joy to work with. Not only that, she loves sex and it comes through in her scenes. We’re proud and thankful to have Lianna as part of our TransErotica family. She is the perfect addition to the lineup of true stars that TransErotica is known for.”

A paid membership to Lawson’s site includes access to all other sites in the TransErotica network, including ChanelSantini.xxx, NatalieMars.xxx, MarissaMinx.com, AlexaScout.xxx, TyraScottXXX.com, JessyDubai.com, LenaKelly.xxx, CaseyKisses.xxx and KorraDelRioxxx.com.

Visit Lawson online and follow her on Twitter. Find TransErotica’s Twitter handle here.

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