Rachel Starr Joins FanCentro as Brand Ambassador

Rachel Starr Joins FanCentro as Brand Ambassador

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro has announced the addition of Rachel Starr to its roster of brand ambassadors.

A rep described Starr as one of adult's best-known and most-respected performers with a studio career that includes shoots for Brazzers, Bang Bros, Digital Playground and Elegant Angel; she is also a noted adult influencer with over 4 million Instagram followers.

“I’m so excited to bring my fanbase to FanCentro,” Starr said. “There are so many selling options and features, and their support team is truly amazing. The best part is they have always been adult-friendly and they truly care about the needs of the performers on the platform. I’m proud to be on the platform.”

VP of Marketing Kat Revenga welcomed Starr to the team.

“She is not only one of the top stars in the world, she’s a serious businesswoman," noted Revenga. "With a successful studio career, merchandise, podcasts and a massive following on social, she’s got a wealth of knowledge and experience to share, making her a perfect ambassador for FanCentro.”

Starr joins an ambassador team that includes Eliza Rose Watson and JustLucy.

“Creators like us not only because we’re sex worker-friendly, but because we have a successful track record,” said Revenga. “We’re a pioneer in the fan space, and have worked for years to build a technically advanced platform with a large, well-recognized brand. High-profile influencers have been flocking to us because they know we provide professionalism, stability and concierge service they need to run their online empires.”

Find FanCentro on Twitter; follow Rachel Starr on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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