MILF Star Charlee Chase Relaunches Official Site on VNA Girls Network

CYBERSPACE – MILF star Charlee Chase is tub-thumping the relaunch of her official website on Vicky Vette’s VNA Girls Network.

The revamp, which includes more than 1200 videos, is mobile-friendly and includes a new tour, promotional video and members area. Chase has currently set live shows for paying members on Mondays at 9:00 a.m. PDT.

Paying members also gain access to nearly 40 sites on the VNA Girls Network, including official sites for Julia Ann, Nikki Benz, Angelina Castro, Deauxma, Sara Jay, Sunny Lane, Vette and others.

Chase has been with the VNA Girls Network since 2011 and has racked up recent titles from Bang Bros, Brazzers, Naughty America, Score and many others. She has a branded pleasure device, the MILF in a Box Ultraskyn Pocket Pussy, via Doc Johnson.

"Finally! I can't believe that I got my official site revamped,” Chase said. “It's been in the works for a while, so I am psyched to get the new site out to the fans. It's amazing to think I've been with Vicky and the VNA for seven years. There's over 1200 videos now on my site. Even I can't believe I did that much sucking and fucking. Take a peek at the new site.”

Vette praised Chase’s determination and business sense. "Charlee and I go back a long time together. Her site was one of the first we ever signed in the VNA,” she said, “so a redo with all the bells-and-whistles was in order. Charlee is one of the hardest working MILFs I know, a true MILF who makes her living from shooting and performing. I am thrilled she trusts us to operate her site."

Visit Chase online and follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Find VNAGirls on Twitter here.

In related news, Vette has also been promoting the relaunch of the web home for fetish star Samantha Grace (click here).

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