Adult Star Amber Chase Launches Non-membership VOD, PPV Site

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — Adult star Amber Chase and MXG Multi-Media reintroduced AmberChaseXXX as a non-membership VOD and PPV site.

Chase said that as of Oct. 1 the new site allows fans to have greater access and interaction with her without the monthly charges.

The star said she began her adult career with her boyfriend in the online swinger’s community and quickly rose to one of the genre's most popular performers.

She said she gained the attention of adult community and a strong fan following frequent radio appearances, fan signings and various expo appearances as well as regular webcam sessions at Amber Chase Cammodels.

She has appeared is more than 20 scenes for companies including Bellezza Video, Girlfriends Films, First Time Video Girls (FTV), Diabolic, Sweetheart Video, Homegrown Video and Cumonherface.

Chase said, “I enjoy the moment and have a philosophy of living life to the fullest. I've developed a secret life where I'm a naughty little porn slut. I quickly realized that I get a rush from that look of desire when I see others look at me. It is a really intimate and intense thing to liberate that energy. I just love that I started all of this as a fan like the people on the other side of the glowing screen."

The star launched her site as a solo-girl membership site with AdultStarProfits, but said the new site provides an opportunity for new fans to know her without the risk of investing in monthly billing.

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