Fetish Star Samantha Grace Voted Top 'VNALive Girl' for July

Fetish Star Samantha Grace Voted Top 'VNALive Girl' for July

CYBERSPACE — Fetish performer Samantha Grace has been voted the top cam performer for the month of July, as voted by fans of Vicky Vette’s VNALive.com.

This is the first time Grace has been awarded the monthly honor; she previously finished in second place in May. Runner-ups this past month include Penny Pax and June's top performer, Canadian MILF Shanda Fay.

Grace is most known for producing fetish, bondage and rope content. She has shot scenes for Lethal Hardcore ("Milfs Seduce Teens 2"), Julie Simone Productions ("Babes in Bondage", "Bound Rubber Girls") and Anastasia Pierce Productions ("BDSM"), to name a few and has been a part of the VNA Network since 2007.

Regarding her win, Grace says she is thrilled to be recognized by her fans. "I was so close in May, but June was my best month of live shows yet. All the hard work is paying off."

Notably, she recently hosted a special event for VNALive with WWE star Shelly Martinez, which garnered attention. 

"It's exciting to win the votes of the fans," said Grace. "It makes it all worthwhile."

Vette praised Grace's cheerful disposition and growing popularity. “Samantha is a sweetie and I can't be more happy that she is getting some recognition after putting in hard work. She's always reliable and I'm glad the fans are finding her shows entertaining."

For more from Grace, check out her show on Sundays and follow her on Twitter.

Vette launched the mobile-friendly VNALive in 2012 as a platform for performers to add live shows to their membership site benefits package. The winner of top VNALive performer receives a $250 cash prize. The second-place winner receives $150 and $100 goes to the third-place recipient. Click here for a listing of prior VNALive winners.

Visit VNALive online and on Twitter. Direct inquiries here.

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