Adrian Morgan Top VNA Live Girl for October

Adrian Morgan Top VNA Live Girl for October

CYERSPACE — Cam star Adrian Morgan is the top VNALive Girl for the month of October, as voted by fans of the platform.

It is the first time Morgan has ascended to the top slot, which brings a $250 cash prize; second-place honors, and $150, went to Lonestar Angel, while Sofie Marie landed in third, which earns a $100 prize.

“I've been doing shows for my site through VNALive for over two years and never won! Needless to say I am super thrilled and honored to take home the win,” said Morgan. “It's the first cam award I've ever won. I take a lot of pride in connecting with my members and fans. Check me out at AdrianMorgan.com sometime. I am usually live on Tuesdays."

The mobile-friendly platform was launched in October 2012 by Vicky Vette to allow cam performers to add live shows to their membership site benefits. She continues to host and run the site.

“I have to admit I smiled when I saw Adrian won,” Vette said. “She's a sweetheart that the fans love — as evidenced by many second- and third-place finishes. Adrian is one of the reasons VNALive works, and I thank her for using our platform to cam."

Find Morgan’s site here and follow her on Twitter.

Click here for a listing of prior VNALive winners. Webmasters or prospective performers may visit VNALive online, follow their Twitter handle or send a note to vicky@vettenation.com.

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