Latina MILF Star Gabby Quinteros Launches Official Website

LOS ANGELES — Latina MILF star Gabby Quinteros has launched her official website as part of the Vette Nation Army (VNA) Network.

Quinteros rose to prominence on Twitter as part of the 2010 World Cup “Team BJ’ when she, Bobbi Eden, Vicky Vette and Miss Hybrid promised oral sex to fans if Holland won the title.

She now joins Vette, Deauxma, Sara Jay, Francesca Le' and others in the VNA network.

Vette said Quinteros is the No. 1 followed Latina porn star in the world and is commonly referred to as the most popular "Mexi-MILF" on Twitter.  With more than 117,000 followers Quinteros now ranks seventh in the world among all porn stars as calculated by Fame Registry.

Quinteros said, "I am thrilled to launch my official site. I am amazed how many people follow me on Twitter and am asked daily ‘Gabby, when are you launching a site?’ I have known Vicky Vette for a while. She is one of the hardest working webmasters around who puts the interests of the girls in her network first. It is amazing to be around some of the best in the business.”

She added, “I am not going to let my fans down and am shooting new and exclusive hardcore content that you can only get at my site. Come and check it out — you won't be disappointed … promise.”

The star will be doing free member shows beginning this month.

Vette said, "I am super happy to snag Gabby for the VNA. Most girls struggle to get a fan base. Gabby has more than 117,000 followers — staggering when you consider girls with much longer resumes and awards in the business have much less. It speaks to her popularity and hard work on the net. She built her popularity for the fun of it … not because she had a website to promote. I am sure her fans are going to love her new site. Her fun and outgoing personality is infectious and I can't wait for her fans to meet her live."

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