Vicky Vette to Deflower Virgin Fan

ATLANTA — One man has had something very valuable stolen from him, but we doubt he’ll be filing any theft charges. That’s because Vicky Vette fulfilled his ultimate fantasy by stealing his virginity.

Vette came up with the idea while checking in with fans via a Yahoo message board. The lucky fan, known only as Iron Mike, posted a message begging the starlet to deflower him.

The concept fit in perfectly with a project Vette is producing for her website, VickyatHome.com, and Vette immediately recognized the promotional potential of de-virginizing a fan on camera.

“It’s an honor, actually, when you think about it,” Vette said. “And it’s an opportunity for me to give something back to my loyal fans.”

The scene was shot a few weeks ago, and Iron Mike said the experience made him feel like a new man.

“Even with all the work that she has to put in, she still finds to devote to talking to all of her fans and keeping up with what’s going on in their lives,” Mike said. “That’s what has always made her my favorite star.”

Vette, who has worked in the shipping industry, chemical manufacturing, computer wholesale, construction and snack food distribution, said she found her calling in porn, but she still seems as fascinated by the business today as she was when she did her first scene.

“If anyone would have told me 5 years ago when I was sitting at my desk wearing my turtle neck and long skirt, glasses and hair in a bun, that I'd be doing this, I would have thought they were completely insane,” Vette wrote on her website. “You never know where life will take you!”

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