Leya Falcon Launches Membership Site With PornStarPlatinum

Leya Falcon Launches Membership Site With PornStarPlatinum

LAS VEGAS — Leya Falcon has launched her official membership site with PornStarPlatinum (PSP) on the 10-year anniversary of her entrance into adult.

"I am so grateful to be teamed-up with PSP. The entire team truly prioritizes me and values me while encouraging me to continue to be my quirky, silly self that my fans love me for,” stated Falcon.

“The launch of this site is just the beginning as I look forward to continuing on my legacy of creating unconventional pornographic films for those that love surprises," she teased. "Nobody, even myself, ever really knows what deviant ideas I will bring to life next; all I know is they will be outrageous and a whole lot of fun.”

PSP Director of Operations Dan Hogue noted the performer "knew what she wanted and how she envisioned her site and brand."

"When I first met Leya, I knew right away this was going to be fun and a long-term relationship," he continued. "She knew what she was looking for and had a plan. All we did was give her the tools to get it done and help bring it to fruition.”

In addition to 4K scene scenes, other features include photo sets and personal postings from Falcon herself.

"We will be integrating a personal wall that she will update, and members can comment on,” Hogue said. “We also added a feature for her and the members to exchange notes and files via direct messaging, both locked and unlocked. Leya will also be having weekly/bi-weekly live cam shows free to the members.”

Visit LeyaFalcon.com; follow her on Twitter and find all of her premium social media links here.

For additional inquiries, find PornStarPlatinum on Twitter or email dan@pornstarplatinum.com.

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