British Adult Star Tanya Tate Launches Members Website

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — British adult star Tanya Tate has launched her official membership website, TanyaTate.com.

Members will have access to exclusive video that includes Tate in scenes with sex stars Angel Long, Adrianna Nicole, Diamond Foxxx and more.

Tate said it's not just the big names in porn but the site also offers Tanya Tate’s Casting Couch that features amateurs going one-on-one with her to see "if they have what it takes to be the next big thing in porn."

Among those that have joined Tate is Irish pro-athlete Greg Jacob who made headlines after a tryst with Tate in her "Tanya Tate’s Sex Tour of Ireland" series. Jacob also appears in exclusive new videos on the site.

“Words cannot express how excited I am about this website. Fans have been asking me when I was going to launch TanyaTate.com, when was I going to have something online that that was unabashedly, explicitly me. I wanted to make sure I did it right," Tate said.

She added, "I really did have the fans in mind when TanyaTate.com was developed. It was made for them to enjoy. I believe the site not only lives up to the expectations, but it exceeds them.”

Tate explained that her site offers "cutting edge design" developed by the Circus Hooker Smut Regime web and graphic team.

“The work of Jimi King and his team at CHSR are brilliant. I was floored by the quality, they really delivered,”  Tate said.

For more information on Tate visit TanyaTate, www.BookTanya and ItsMyUrls.com/TanyaTate.

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