Chanel Preston Named Dr. Jay’s Performer of the Week on XCritic.com

MARINA DEL REY, Calif. — Chanel Preston has been named Dr. Jay’s Performer of the Week on XCritic.com.

The adult movie reviewer calls Preston a “scorching-hot sexual performer” in his XCritic.com feature.

In the article, Dr. Jay examines her starring role in several movies of 2011, including “The Justice League of Porn Star Heroes,” “Rezervoir Doggs,” “Pretty in Pink,” “Taxi Driver: A XXX Parody,” “Breast in Class 2,” and others.

“She’s so fine, I awarded her a Dr. Jay’s Must-See Girl plaque in May, 2011," Dr. Jay wrote. "And, the 2012 AVN nominators included her on their rarefied Female Performer of the Year list.

"Chanel Preston, this week's Performer of the Week, is a goddess. She's tall and leggy, statuesque, has an adorable face and blazing smile, and has proud and perfect breasts, flawless and perfect skin, attractive tattoos, and an (occasionally) bejeweled pussy. She is truly a supermodel. Chanel is classy, takes perfect care of her stunning body, is a scorching-hot sexual performer, gives mainstream-quality acting performances, and always seems to have so much fun.”

Preston’s personally owned and operated member site is nearing its official launch. ChanelPreston.com offers exclusive features showcasing the NightMoves 2011 Performer of the Year. With the assistance of PremiumCash.com, Preston will be a hands-on contributor to the site, allowing fans to interact with her on a regular basis.

“Dr. Jay has been in my corner since the beginning of my career,” Preston said. “He has always been quick to offer praise, and more importantly, constructive criticism. I value his advice as a respected adult critic, and I thank him for acknowledging my work with the Performer of the Week and Must-See Girl honors.”

Preston was included in CNBC’s “Dirty Dozen” and called “white hot” by the NY Daily News. 

To read Dr. Jay’s feature article, visit Xcritic.com.

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