Julia Ann, Vicky Vette Join Forces in VNA Network

LOS ANGELES — Adult star Julia Ann has announced a new partnership with Vicky Vette in which she'll relaunch her official website through Vette's formidable Vette Nation Army Network (VNA) that now includes a dozen performers. 

Julia Ann's Hall of Fame career includes numerous industry accolades as she has performed for every major company in porn.

"Vicky and I discussed the possibility of us joining forces on the web because she runs her own Network. It just makes a lot of sense," Julia Ann said. "Vicky has built a terrific online presence and promotes like no one else.

"It is really exciting to ramp up my official site and give my fans more bang for the buck. I can't wait to get started and be a part of things with the VNA. Expect to see a whole lot more of me on the web!"

Vette maintains one of adult's highest online profiles with her huge Twitter following in addition to remaining an active performer and the webmaster for the VNA network.

"Julia Ann is flat out one of the biggest names in the business, let alone just the MILF genre," Vette said. "I have respected her for a long time and am honored that she trusted me with her official site and becoming a VNA girl. We plan on ramping up her website and spreading her love all over the world.

"I'm trying to build the best place on the net for fans to meet and really get to know stars. With the addition of Julia Ann, the VNA now boasts what I think is the best lineup of MILFS in any adult Internet website network around.

"... We now have 12 VNA Girls and are calling them the 'Dirty Dozen of Porn.' Be prepared for a 'Dirty Dozen XXX' flick very soon. You can never get enough of girls in scanty camo."

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