Fetish Star Samantha Grace Launches Paysite With VNA Girls

CYBERSPACE – BDSM and fetish performer Samantha Grace has launched a new paysite with Vicky Vette’s VNA Girls Network.

Grace has maintained a web presence for over a decade; her revamped paysite is mobile-friendly and boasts “a new tour, promo video and members area,” a rep said.

Grace will maintain regular Thursday-night live cam shows for paying members, who will have access to 37 sister sites under the VNA Girls Network, including official sites for Julia Ann, Nikki Benz, Angelina Castro, Deauxma, Sara Jay, Sunny Lane, Vette and others.

The performer “has shot predominantly fetish, bondage and rope content,” the rep said, for Lethal Hardcore, Julie Simone Productions, and Anastasia Pierce Productions, among others.

"I've known Vicky for a number of years. I cammed using VNALive when my official site was not with her network,” Grace said. “I was looking to refresh and rebrand my image. I couldn't think of anyone who cares more than Vicky, so I asked if I could launch my new site with the VNA. I am thrilled so far and I am working hard on new content. I hope the fetish fans out there check it out!"

Vette praised Grace’s work ethic. "Samantha was camming for the VNA for a while and we always stayed in touch,” she said. “She is a hardworking girl who makes an effort to genuinely connect with fans. I'm happy to have her with us. She brings edgy fetish bondage content that we can never have enough of!"

Visit Grace online and follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Find VNA Girls on Twitter here.

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