Eva Angelina Continues Return to Adult With New Official Paysite

LOS ANGELES — Built on a library of existing content and with an eye toward the future, adult performer Eva Angelina continues her return to adult with the launch of her new official paysite EvaAngelinaXXX.com.

Promoted under the PremiumCash.com affiliate company, the site will launch Wednesday with 26 videos and 13 photo sets, all drawn from Angelina's existing content, as well as a selection of material from her new studio, skinworXXX.

In April, Angelina launched skinworXXX with fellow adult performer Teagan Presley. The two serve as co-owners, executive producers and company contract stars. Angelina's return to adult came after a yearlong hiatus to give birth. After launching skinworXXX, she shot a new feature, "Deviance: Eva Angelina."

PremiumCash Project Manager Cindy G. told XBIZ that after launching, Angelina and her creative team will update the site weekly with either a new photo or video set, all of which will be new and exclusive to the site.

In addition, Angelina herself will host a live show for her members every week, all while maintaining a personal blog and keeping an eye on the site's message board.

EvaAngelinaXXX.com has been in development since the beginning of 2009. Webmasters can make 50 percent revenue share, $35 per sale and 5 percent for webmaster referrals.

Angelina's previous official paysite was promoted through the AssassinCash.com affiliate program.

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