Maggie Green Voted Top VNALive Girl for November

Maggie Green Voted Top VNALive Girl for November

CYBERSPACE — “Busty babe” Maggie Green is the top cam performer for the month of November, as voted by fans of Vicky Vette’s VNALive.com.

It’s the first time Green has ascended to the top of the VNALive rankings; she placed second twice: in August 2018, and November 2017. Kelley Cabbana is the second-place recipient, while Hotwife Rio earned third-place honors.

“Known for her large 32G all-natural chest, and based in South Florida, Maggie got her start in adult with PinUpFiles.com and Score. She has shot hardcore content for Scoreland, Reality Kings and Naughty America, among others. Her site is part of the VNA Girls Network,” a rep notes.

”Wow! I finally won! I've been doing weekly live member shows almost without fail, so it's awesome to finally win,” Green said. “I am thrilled to take home the win; it's the first cam award I've received. Check me out at my site; I am usually live Fridays. I take a lot of pride in my site. Members get over 500 videos now."

Vette praised Green’s star power and work ethic. “I have a soft spot for Maggie. She's been with me for about four years and she's a gem of a girl. I’m glad the fans picked her this month. She's hardworking — and her boobs are awesome.”

Vette launched the mobile-friendly site in 2012 as a platform for performers to add live shows to their membership site benefits package.

The winner of top VNALive performer wins a $250 cash prize. The second-place winner receives $150 and $100 goes to the third-place recipient. Click here for a listing of prior VNALive winners.

Visit VNALive online and on Twitter.

Find Green online and follow her Twitter handle here.

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