Rebecca Vanguard Launches 4K Glamour Site Tru6lack.com

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Performer Rebecca Vanguard is venturing into content production and distribution with the launch of a new 4K glamour site, Tru6lack.com, showcasing Black women.

According to Vanguard, Tru6lack (pronounced “True Black”) “will feature Black women in B/G, all-girl and solo scenes.”

“The scenes on Tru6lack are glamorous, well-shot and edited and ethically created to benefit the models,” Vanguard said. “All models will be paid a percentage when their scenes on Bentbox make sales. Any money left over will go to cover website hosting and the production of upcoming scenes.”

Vanguard described the site as “a portal, and each scene will have a blog that links to purchase it on Tru6lack’s Bentbox store.”

The first scene, starring Dahlia Von Knight and Eddie Jaye, is available in two parts here. The scene — and all the future scenes — are shot and edited by Vanguard.

According to Vanguard, consumers will be able to “voice their opinions and what they want to see.”

“It will help the site be something extraordinary — and put more money in the pockets of the models who perform in the scenes,” said Vanguard. “I’ve been so excited about the site and wanted it to be perfect before I launched it.”

Models interested in being shot for Tru6lack, can fill out an application here.

For more from Rebecca Vanguard, follow her on Twitter.

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