Inked Angels Debuts Trio of First-Ever Brand Ambassadors

Inked Angels Debuts Trio of First-Ever Brand Ambassadors

NEW YORK — Tatted starlets Sommer Love, Sabrina Night and Evie Taylor have been named the very first brand ambassadors for Inked Angels with duties to include social media takeovers, public appearances and more.

"It’s an honor to be selected," Taylor enthused. "Since I was a baby camgirl, the brand has been something I’ve aligned with — I’m so excited to be a part of it."

Weekly social media takeovers will include Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok.

"My takeovers will be like an adventure," noted Love. "So, so, so many cool places [to explore]. And when life goes back to normal, I can do things like a tour of the old jail museum in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, where the Molly Maguires were hanged."

Night, in particular, expands Inked Angel's brand reach to Europe.

"As a European performer, this chance to interact and possibly even meet in-person fans overseas is absolutely incredible opportunity that makes me feel very special and honored," Night said. "'Thank you' to Inked Angels for letting me represent the brand, and I will not let the fans down."

Company owner Jason Jones praised their new trio of leading ladies.

"Most importantly, they were selected because of their interest in representing our brand [and] because we thought they were gorgeous and fit into the Inked Angels look," he said. "We hope our fans will enjoy them."

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