Tanya Tate Joins Digital Commerce Platform Collide.com

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Performer and publicist Tanya Tate has joined digital commerce platform Collide.com.

The platform “empowers creators to market their craft and forge deep relationships with their followers,” a rep said. “One of Tanya’s top priorities since launching her adult industry career in 2008 has been looking for new and innovative ways to connect with fans. A strong social media network has been a cornerstone of her success. Now, she has signed up with Collide, which allows fans to see Tanya’s uncensored candid pictures and videos as well as offering the opportunity to call, text, swap pictures and video chat with her.”

Tate appreciates the flexibility the Collide profile provides her. “Collide lets me create content on my terms,” she said. “I have the flexibility to make clips, take in-the-moment pictures and connect with fans on my schedule. You can pay per clip download or sign up for monthly access. The videos are brand-new, five minutes in length and the content is exclusive never-seen-before footage."

Subscribers to Tate’s profile “can look forward to fresh, candid content on a consistent basis. From shower shows to naughty bedroom clips, Tanya invites viewers in to engage with her," the rep said. "Over the last decade, Tanya has starred in hundreds of adult videos. Now, for new videos of Tanya, fans need only visit Collide.”

Click here for Tate’s Collide profile.

She is self-represented; view her booking website here and follow Tate on Twitter and Instagram.

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