Alt-Star Cadence St. John Launches Members Site

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Alt-model and video star Cadence St. John announced the launch of her membership website today, OiTomBoy.

The five-year veteran has appeared in films including "An Orgy Of Exes" from Nightingale Pictures, "Babes Illustrated Generation XXX" from Cal Vista and "Soaking Wet Mess" from Low Art.

St. John said her site showcases her in different adult video genres and images from fetish to hardcore gonzo. The site also spotlights exclusive sex scenes including the star's first boy/girl scene and double penetration scene with fellow star Misti Dawn. “I wanted to relaunch Oitomboy.com with amazing content and not just of me but my favorite girls," St. John said.

"It has something for everyone, especially now, with the new types of sex scenes. Oitomboy.com is more than just another porn site, with special interviews and much more. I'm very proud of it.”

The star added that photography by Chad Michael Ward and music from rock star Dave Navarro are also on her site. The site was designed by Circus Hooker Smut Regime.

St. John said she will be updating the site daily through Christmas.

New members will see "The Five Days of SeXXXmas" that began on Dec. 21 featuring St. John's first three-way with co-star Asa Akira.

OiTomBoy also features St. John's free blog.

For more information visit OiTomBoy.

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