TransErotica Names Chelsea Marie March's 'Babe of the Month'

LAS VEGAS — TransErotica has named adult star Chelsea Marie as its March “Babe of the Month.”

According to the company, Marie was picked for her positive attitude, her willingness to shoot scenes and her drive and determination in promoting her site and TransErotica on Twitter and social media.

“At one point she was posting multiple videos and pics every day using our hashtag, links to her site, and catchy sentences to attract and gain followers,” says a company spokesperson. “She is a true go-getter, and we are proud of her!”

“Chelsea has such a great teamwork attitude; I love it!” TransErotica Director of Operations Dan Hogue exclaims. “She works hard at everything she does, follows through with her commitments and has never once failed to be there for us, her fellow performers and the community.”

“She has earned this award and deserves to be pampered,” Hogue adds. “Hats off to this rising star!”

“TransErotica has been great, taking the time to explain things to me and walk me through the few simple things that I can do to help not only my personal brand, but also my website, the network, and community as a whole,” Marie explains. “Every part of my experience with them has been positive. I am thankful for the recognition of the efforts and look forward to getting pampered with my spa day!”

Fans can follow Chelsea Marie and TransErotica on Twitter @XXXChelseaMarie and @Transerotica.

Affiliates can promote ChelseaMarie.xxx and other TransErotica sites by clicking here or by emailing dan@transerotica.com.

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