Audrey Bitoni Named 2011 jGrrl of the Year at Juliland

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Performer Audrey Bitoni has been named 2011 jGrrl of the Year by subscription website Juliland.com.

Bitoni was also the first jGrrl of the Year in 2008. Bitoni is a Southern California native who has been in the adult industry since 2006, appearing in more than 150 productions. 

“I could say Audrey is my favorite grrl, but the other grrls would kill me,” Juliland photographer Richard Avery said.

“My favorite grrl is the one I’m shooting now. Or it’s the next one I haven’t met yet. Or the one I already shot and I’m reviewing her pictures now. Yeah, Audrey is my favorite. Right now.”

The new jGrrl of the Year will be featured in seven exclusive movies and seven foto sets throughout the upcoming month, starting Friday, July 1.

In July, Juliland will also feature movies with Ash Hollywood and Miko Lee, and foto sets with Aiden Ashley, Miko Lee, Ann Marie Rios and Kortney Kane.

July also brings the final first-season episode of Juliland's mini-talkshow, "7 Minutes in Heaven with Lexi Belle."

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