Vicky Vette Launches New Online Video Series

CYBERSPACE — Adult star Vicky Vette has launched a new online video series, "From MySpace to Vicky's Place."

Vette said she got the idea to do an online show after an aspiring adult star, Kora Cummings, emailed her through MySpace.

"I got a MySpace note from a girl called Kora Cummings, a cute newbie who wanted to get into porn," Vette said. "She wrote to me out of the blue, and I had no clue who the hell she was. Her note was 'would you like to spank me' or words to that effect. I played along and said if she was sincere — I get a lot of silly requests on Myspace – she should come to Georgia and shoot."

Cummings made the seven-hour drive to Vette's place and joined her in the first episode of her new series. The action features these highlights:

  • Two live shows, three new scenes.
  • Hot wax play.
  • A trip to a nudist resort.
  • After working with Cummings, Vette decided to start a new series.

    "It was so much fun that I have started a new series of exclusive videos, 'From Myspace to Vicky’s Place' and have three other girls on Myspace lined up already – all porn virgins who want me to pop their porn cherries."

    The new series won't be available at Vette's MySpace page, but only at her official website. Vette is offering a $9.95 three-day trial to her site, and anyone with a military ID can get a half-priced membership.

    Cummings does not currently have an agent or manager. She can be reached at KoraCummings@yahoo.com. Vette is available on email at Vicky@Vickyathome.com.

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