iStripper Names Sophie Sparks October 'Talent of the Month'

iStripper Names Sophie Sparks October 'Talent of the Month'

PARIS — iStripper has chosen Sophie Sparks as its “Talent of the Month” for October 2018.

According to the company, Sparks comes from the U.S., where the splendid blond beauty with big blue eyes and silky hair started her career as a cam girl.

“Facing an amazing success, she decided to start shooting for international productions. She’s still quite rare on the internet and reserves her [appearances] only to the productions she values the most,” says a company spokesperson. “Sophie is full of surprises! Not only is she an amazing performer, but she also speaks fluent Chinese, plays the ukulele and is a fan of rock n’ roll music!”

“Sophie is a delight,” says iStripper photographer Oliver. “The two days spent with her in our studios have been a treat and the results exceed our expectations! Her shows are simply irresistible and she quickly became a ‘Top 5’ best seller!”

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 members, the number of times she’s been purchased, and how long she stays in the Top 20, among other factors. In case of a tie, the shooting crew chooses the girl who left them with the most unforgettable memories.

Backed by 19 years of experience, iStripper is the only desktop application able to display real stripteases directly onto the computer taskbar without a background.

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