Lonestar Angel Voted Top 'VNALive Girl' for July

Lonestar Angel Voted Top 'VNALive Girl' for July

LOS ANGELES — Lonestar Angel ascended to the top of the "VNALive Girl" leaderboard in July, as voted by fans on Vicky Vette’s VNALive.com.

Second-place honors for the month of July went to Daisy Destin, with Maxine X finishing third.

"It's been a long six months without a win so I am happy to be back in the winners circle," Angel said. "I do the live shows for the fans, so it's nice when they vote me No. 1."

Vette launched the mobile-friendly VNALive in 2012, as a camming platform where performers could add live shows to their membership site benefits package. Each month, the winning VNALive performer receives a $250 cash prize. The second-place winner receives $150 and $100 goes to the third-place recipient.

"October 2022 will mark the 10th anniversary of VNALive," said Vette. "I cannot thank the girls enough who have devoted their time and effort to the last 10 years. We just passed 18,750 shows, all of which are archived and available to watch for members of any website that is part of the network."

Click here for a listing of prior VNALive winners.

Follow Lonestar Angel online and on Twitter.

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

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