LeWood Launches SmutFactor With AdultEmpireCash

LeWood Launches SmutFactor With AdultEmpireCash

PITTSBURGH — Performer-producers Francesca Le and Mark Wood, known collectively as "LeWood," have partnered with AdultEmpireCash to launch SmutFactor.com.

"While not steering away from the content the fans of LeWood have loved for many years, SmutFactor will bring a fresh spin on their content and truly show their creativity to produce high-quality content," a rep explained.

"Boasting over 20 years of industry experience, the duo has never lost momentum and are still on top of their game. Their list of accolades is nothing short of remarkable," noted the rep. "Building on thousands of credits, LeWood show with SmutFactor exactly how they have established such impressive credentials."

AdultEmpireCash Director of Affiliates Daniel Chura described LeWood as "industry legends."

"We strive to partner with passionate producers who love what they do, and Fran and Mark more than epitomize the concept of true pornographers," he said. "I cannot wait to see what other boundaries they can push and what great art they can create."

Le praised the partnership.

"I'm so excited and happy to start the new year with a new passion project, SmutFactor,” she said. “Mark and I have worked many years and never had our own site, so it's going to be so thrilling to finally see it happening. I'm looking forward to shooting all varieties and genres of scenes. Of course, SmutFactor will continue to offer our signature ‘brand-new girl’ style, but it will also afford more freedom to shoot all the beautiful ladies and gentlemen that make up this wonderful industry."

Wood noted the new site "will play a complementary role" to their existing content lines.

"This project will not detract from our other work,” he said. “We view it as a chance to show all of our continued adventures that we, as a couple, have acquired and continue to acquire in our unique lifestyle."

A new membership currently unlocks a 10% discount on store purchases.

Visit SmutFactor.com and follow AdultEmpireCash, Francesca Le and Mark Wood on Twitter.

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