Maggie Green Voted Top 'VNALive Girl' for May

Maggie Green Voted Top 'VNALive Girl' for May

LOS ANGELES — Maggie Green has been named the top "VNALive Girl" for the month of May, as voted by fans of Vicky Vette’s VNALive.com. It is her first time in the top slot; she previously came in second in August 2018 and November 2017.

Second place for April went to Shanda Fay; Sunny Lane finished third.

"All I can say is, it's about time! It's not easy to place in the top three, so I am honored to win the monthly award — finally," she enthused. "Thanks to the fans and members who support me. 2020 has been a very difficult and emotional year for a lot of people. I am glad I can do my part to entertain people on the net."

Green first earned attention for her busty, 32G profile in layouts for PinUpFiles.com and Score magazine. She has filmed for Naughty America, Reality Kings and Scoreland. Green is managed by Wyde Syde Entertainment and repped by Hussie Models.

Vette praised described Green as "a gem."

She is "always a sweetheart and good with fans. It's hard to believe she's been with me for five years now," said Vette. "I am glad to see her pick up long-overdue recognition. As always, 'thank you' to all the VNALive girls."

Vette launched the mobile-friendly VNALive in 2012 as a platform for performers to add live shows to their membership site benefits package. The 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.

Green typically cams on Friday afternoon. Find her online and on Twitter.

Visit VNALive online and on Twitter. Direct inquiries to vicky@vettenationlive.com.

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