Gina Lynn Joins Flirt4Free

CALABASAS, Calif. – Back by popular demand, veteran porn star Gina Lynn announced plans to join VideoSecrets\' Flirt4Free live adult chat service. Lynn has starred in dozens of adult films and is president of her own production company, Gina Lynn Productions.

Lynn joins an already star-studded porn star lineup that includes Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick, and the everchanging lineup of Vivid Girls. Flirt4Free.com has provided a live adult video feed since 1996 that allows users to interact with male and female adult models.

Lynn was born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, and grew up in New Jersey. She has starred in dozens of adult videos and has her name attached to a line of adult sex toys. Lynn has also appeared on numerous mainstream magazine covers, and she is the official spokeswoman for Club Magazine.

Lynn made her first appearance on Flirt4FreeGina in December 2003 with Carmen Luvana, a contract actress for Adam & Eve.

“We are responding to customer demand and our customers are demanding Gina Lynn,” said Gregory Clayman, president of Video Secrets. “Adding Gina Lynn to our service on a regular basis brings another amazing star into our unmatched list of adult stars and companies that we work with. We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with Gina Lynn Productions.”

According to Clayman, Lynn’s shows will be broadcast on the Video Secrets’ Flirt4Free network and will each last for approximately three hours. Lynn will appear in bi-monthly broadcasts starting on Aug. 18.

Lynn has successfully managed to balance her adult career as well as parlay her talents into the mainstream media. She has made appearances in recent years on “The Rosie Perez Show,” “Analyze That,” “The Sopranos,” Third Watch,” and rap star Eminem’s music video titled, “Superman.”

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