Fleshlight Adds Carla Cox to European Fleshlight Girls Roster

AUSTIN, Texas — Fleshlight.com has added adult performer Carla Cox from the Czech Republic to its roaster of European Fleshlight girls.

Fleshlight said Cox caught the company’s attention during Eurowebtainment’s 10th anniversary in Vienna last October, being the only adult talent having her own booth.

 "When I got back to the headquarters and sat down with Steve Shubin and presented him Carla, her website, her skills at promoting herself and her dedication to being a true hardcore performer, we were both very enthusiastic,” said David Ashley, chief technology officer for Fleshlight.

“She's been an outstanding talent over the past five years and is willing to last in this industry. That's exactly this kind of commitment we're looking for in a model.”

Cox was nominated for Foreign Female Performer of the Year at the XBIZ Awards.

"I always looked up to the Fleshlight girls like Riley Steele, Jenna Haze or Tori Black,” Cox said.

“It's a great honor to be part of Fleshlight organization and represent such an innovative company with the other girls and especially with the European Fleshlight girls. In addition of having recently launched my official website, this opportunity couldn't happen in a better timing. Since the beginning Fleshlight has been very supportive."

Cox is planning to come to the U.S. next spring for shooting, to represent her official website www.CarlaCoxRocks.com and push her Fleshlight onto the market.

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