Lisa Ann Is FreeOnes Top Babe of 2010

THE NETHERLANDS — FreeOnes has announced that Lisa Ann was the most searched performer of 2010 with more than 1 million searches throughout the year.

Lisa Ann also was awarded third place in the 2010 Miss FreeOnes contest and made it to the final round of the 2011 contest.

Lupe Fuentes came in at number two (more than 903,000 searches) in the 2010 Top 10 list.

The third place girl in the FreeOnes Top 10 is Tori Black (more than 901,000 searches). The company said it believes people were looking for glimpses of her first DP scene in "Pretty Filthy 2."

"There are a few things to note about the Top 10 of 2010," said Roald, business manager for FreeOnes.com.

"The first is the fact that Tori Black made it to our number three girl without the typical enhanced boobs. If you look at the rest of names in the Top 10, outside of Sasha Grey who is taking the mainstream world by storm, all of the girls have big breasts."

Following the top three in order are Gianna Michaels, Shyla Stylez, Aletta Ocean, Jayden Jaymes, Sasha Grey, Sara Jay and Eva Angelina.

"Something else that is noteworthy is that once again Jayden Jaymes is in our Top 10," Roald said.

"For the past two years she hasn't missed a month in the top list even though some of the other girls, including Lisa Ann, may have missed a month."

He added that some of the girls that were on the 2009 Top 10 are missing from the current list.

"You would have thought girls like Phoenix Marie, Audrey Bitoni, or Kagney Linn Karter would have managed to get on the 2010 top list. However, they're surprisingly absent. It looks like our visitors' tastes are changing once again."

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