New Porn Star Social Networking Site Debuts

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — A new uncensored social networking site connecting porn stars with fans debuted today.

According to the company, unlike sites including Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and YouTube, PornStarForMe will allow unrestricted communication for adult stars seeking to interact with fans on the Internet about their careers and plans.

“PornStarForMe.com was created to streamline the interactive process between stars, fans and everything that combines the two," spokesperson Forrest Austin said.

The site is iPhone-enabled, includes publishing tools for Twitter, Facebook and Myspace and provides SMS messaging.

Adult stars can send SMS messages to fans and create an uncensored blog where they can post hardcore photos and video clips.

“I was looking to increase my visibility,” adult star Brooke Belle said. “PornStarForMe provides the perfect hassle-free blog that allows me to give my fans exactly what they want, directly from me.”

Brooke’s blog can be seen here.

The company said a unique feature of the site is that stars can create their own membership sites — a distinct advantage over other social networking platforms.

“Both stars and fans have the opportunity to interact in a more intimate way than with Facebook or Twitter could ever imagine, and provides the star with a much more affordable outlet to provide exclusive content than fans might find on a normal ‘19.95 monthly fee-based official web site,’” the spokesperson said.

More information from faustin@pornstarforme.com.

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