MixedX Officially Launches as Standalone Membership Site

MixedX Officially Launches as Standalone Membership Site

LOS ANGELES — European studio MixedX has announced the launch of its official membership site, MixedX.com.

“MixedX’s provocative selection of scenes — taboo vignettes that highlight a sophisticated air of cinematic filmmaking — is updated weekly to consistently offer its discerning viewers an eye-opening fantasy world featuring Europe’s most beautiful and intriguing stars,” said a rep.

MixedX director and founder Christina Shine said she is “so excited to bring MixedX.com to the next level with a full membership platform.”

“Adult entertainment has been steadily moving towards cinema-quality content and storylines, which is what I am building my brand around,” said Shine. “Beautiful models, movie quality filmmaking and taboo entanglements elevate this brand from everyday porn to erotic art.”

The site is a partnership between MixedX and new adult affiliate partner program SinnerCash.com, offering affiliates a 50% recurring revenue share.

“The companies will be working seamlessly together to create the next phase in the progression of the premium subscription site,” said a rep.

SinnerCash.com owner Jesse Garza said he is “thrilled to be partnering with Christina to bring MixedX.com to life as a standalone platform. Her creative vision and skills as a director have quickly made a name for her and the brand in this industry, garnering fans across many platforms.”

“I’m excited to promote the work with her and grow the brand into an award-winning property,” said Garza.

To join MixedX.com, click here. To discuss affiliate opportunities, contact jesse@sinnercash.com.

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