Charlotte Stokely Is AllHerLuv's 'Luv of the Month' for March

Charlotte Stokely Is AllHerLuv's 'Luv of the Month' for March

LOS ANGELES — Charlotte Stokely has been named "Luv of the Month" for March by AllHerLuv.com.

“The accolade is in recognition of her exceptional onscreen talents and popularity with fans of the all-girl erotica studio,” said a rep.

This is the star’s second recognition by AllHerLuv in the past year — she also scored the "Luv of the Month" tiara in January 2020.

Stokely said she is “over-the-moon excited about being singled-out for the honor.”

“I could spend all day telling you the many things I love and adore about Missa X and AllHerLuv,” she added. “I’m always looking forward to the scripts allowing diversity in my acting and the emotion they bring forth. Plus, they always pair me with the hottest girls.”

“I am super-honored to be crowned twice as 'Luv of the Month' and will cherish this forever,” Stokely concluded.

A Chameleonic Performer

The twice-crowned XBIZ "Girl/Girl Performer of the Year" made her AllHerLuv debut two years ago as a manipulative pageant coach in the family taboo relations drama “Shades of Pink.” She also played an angry woman scorned in “The Rising Tide” and a cheating wife under quarantine in “Stuck at Home.”

“Her roles quickly earned her place among the company’s favorite leading ladies,” said the rep.

AllHerLuv owner and head of production Missa X added, “Our members love Charlotte's passionate performances and her chameleon-like ability to step into different character personalities.”

“We appreciate Charlotte's skill and passion, and our directors appreciate her professionalism and reliability,” the filmmaker said.

Stokely’s next starring role for AllHerLuv is “The Babysitters,” directed by Ricky Greenwood and parodying the beloved book series “The Baby-Sitters Club,” about a group of friends who collectively run a babysitting business.

To watch Stokely’s scenes for the site, visit AllHerLuv.com.

For more from Charlotte Stokely and AllHerLuv, follow them on Twitter.

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