Sunny Lane Voted Top 'VNALive Girl' for September

Sunny Lane Voted Top 'VNALive Girl' for September

LOS ANGELES — Sunny Lane has been voted top "VNALive Girl" for September by fans of Vicky Vette’s VNALive.com. It is the second time she has ascended to the top of the leaderboard, following her initial coronation in April.

Second-place honors in September went to Lonestar Angel and Hot Wife Rio finished third.

"I am working hard on new content and huge new things, so it's awesome to see the fans still behind me," Lane enthused. "My weekly shows are very important to me. I am grateful to the fans who still support me as I continue to do my thing after all these years of rockin' and poppin'."

Vette launched the mobile-friendly VNALive in 2012 as a platform for performers to add live shows to their membership site benefits package. The winner of top VNALive performer receives a $250 cash prize. The second-place winner receives $150 and $100 goes to the third-place recipient.

“Sunny really has made a lot of strides on the net this year," Vette said. "She's consistent, reliable and the fans love her. I am lucky to have her on VNALive and as part of the VNA family. Crazy to think we've been working together since 2008."

Click here for a listing of prior VNALive winners.

Follow Sunny Lane online and on Twitter.

Visit VNALive online and on Twitter. Direct inquiries to vicky@vettenationlive.com.

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