Isiah Maxwell Opens Official Site With Fantasy Girl Entertainment

Isiah Maxwell Opens Official Site With Fantasy Girl Entertainment

LAS VEGAS — Isiah Maxwell, the reigning XBIZ Male Performer of the Year, has inked “a multi-year web deal” with Catalina Cruz and her Fantasy Girl Entertainment to launch his official website, IsiahMaxwellXXX.com.

“Members will get access to all of Isiah's full scenes in 4K, scenes in virtual reality and live sex cam events as well as access to Catalina's official website and thirty other adult sites in the network,” a rep said.

"Partnering up with Catalina’s network of sites is a great opportunity to expand my brand much faster than doing it myself. My goal is to have a ubiquitous influence in the industry and having the right team behind you to do that is vital. I'm looking forward to providing new content and interacting with my fans on a new level,” said Maxwell.

Cruz praised Maxwell’s star power and work ethic. “Each time we have worked with Isiah, (we saw) he had all the qualities that are needed to have a successful website — hard-working, easy to work with, driven and, of course, great looks and a positive attitude,” she said.

“We plan on making sure Isiah gets traffic to his site in other ways, not just solely with social media. What will set him apart is full scenes in VR, too. We are very excited to be working with him, as Isiah is our very first male adult star in our network.”

Visit his official website here and follow Maxwell on Twitter and Instagram. The content is available for promotion via FantasyGirlRevenue.

Direct inquiries to Brandon Michaels at webmaster@catalinacruz.com.

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