iStripper Names Vanessa Decker January's 'Talent of the Month'

iStripper Names Vanessa Decker January's 'Talent of the Month'

PARIS — iStripper has named Vanessa Decker as its “Talent of the Month” for January 2019.

According to the company, Decker comes from Prague in the Czech Republic, where she started her career eight years ago. She first came to iStripper’s studios in 2014, with members’ comments being described as “dithyrambic.”

“Over the years,” says a studio spokesperson, “Vanessa has worked [on] some of the biggest productions and her experience gave her a lot of confidence and know-how that we were very happy to discover when she came back for take two in 2018.”

“Vanessa has an amazing nature and [exudes] a lot of enthusiasm and sensualism,” adds an iStripper studio crew member. “Her years of experience are a real plus in the way she poses and catches her audience’s attention, working with her means trying to follow her infinite energy and her extraordinary will to seduce.”

Each month, iStripper selects its Talent of the Month based on her beauty, the quality of her performance as a stripper, member’s rating, the number of times she’s been purchased, how long she stays in the Top 20, and more. In the case of a tie, the studio crew chooses the girl who left them with the most unforgettable memories.

For the past 20 years, iStripper has remained the only desktop application able to display stripteases directly onto the user’s computer taskbar, without a background.

Vanessa Decker can be seen on iStripper here.

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