Twistys Rebrands as All-Girl Mega Site

Twistys Rebrands as All-Girl Mega Site

BURBANK, Calif. — Veteran adult site Twistys is rebranding to cater exclusively to all girl content with a new subsite, “Turning Twistys.”

According to the company, Twistys was originally launched as a demure alternative to more bombastic brands such as Brazzers and Reality Kings, and has gone on to become a premiere glamour site with a focus on seduction, temptation, and promoting the industry’s most captivating models.

“The success of Twistys has always been in showcasing the talent and beauty of its female performers,” said Twistys’ representative Vicki Nicci. “Switching to an all-girl site seemed like a natural evolution.”

Nicci said Twistys will now feature all lesbian content, combining Twistys’ trademark sensuality with a renewed focus on realism and authenticity, while Turning Twistys will delve into the fantasy of straight girls being turned by more experienced lesbian performers along with an exploration of gender-bending scenarios and niche talent.

Twistys will continue to highlight a Treat of the Month in solo and girl-girl scenes, in conjunction with a new emphasis on behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and social media takeovers that will allow fans unparalleled access to their favorite performers.

“The old boy-girl content you know and love will be staying on the site, as will scenes from the original subsites, while the new Twistys content promises to blow away all expectations,” Nicci added. “We’re thrilled to be taking Twistys in this exciting new direction.”

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