Lita Lecherous Launches Official Website With Trouble Films

Lita Lecherous Launches Official Website With Trouble Films

LAS VEGAS — Lita Lecherous has partnered with Trouble Films to launch her first website.

The site will feature a clip store and a VIP membership that allows users to dig into her catalog, including content that explores BDSM and fetish "and other perversions." Her costars include Sinn Sage, Courtney Trouble, Kaiia Eve and Logan Long, among others.

Membership benefits include weekly video and photo updates, a members-only forum, and biweekly private blog updates. Subscriptions are available for $20 per month until 2022.

"I am very excited to have my own little corner of the internet where I can share all of my hedonistic escapades with my fans, free from the censorship of other paysites,” Lecherous enthused. “I hope you will join me."

In other news, Lecherous was a guest on a recent episode of Matt Slayer's "And Now We Drink," in which she discusses her days of hosting punk shows, polyamory and her love of John Waters; find the podcast online here.

She is self-represented; direct booking inquiries to lecherouslita@gmail.com.

Find Lita Lecherous on her new homepage and on Twitter.

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