Jayden Jaymes Relaunches Official Site

LOS ANGELES — Adult star Jayden Jaymes has relaunched her official website, JaydenJaymes.com, after signing a long-term deal with Brand Danger.

The Dangerous Entertainment talent lineup already includes Lisa Ann, Kayden Kross, Stormy Daniels, Jayden Cole, Ava Addams and Faye Reagan.

Jaymes formerly had her site with Puba. "The decision to leave Puba was very hard for me," Jaymes said. "We were a close family and we all started the company together. But I feel like I accomplished what I sought out to and it was simply time to move on."

Members of Jaymes's site will have access to the entire Danger network of websites and live shows.

"We're really excited to finally be working with Jayden," said Rodeo Danger, who runs The Danger Network. "She's top-rate talent, an ultra-professional business woman, and the exact type fan-forward model who fits perfectly in with what we're doing here.

"Making solo model sites fly in today's market is really challenging and most fail right out of the blocks, so we are extremely careful about who makes the cut into our network and vet each model very carefully. Jayden has the perfect pedigree for us — her enthusiasm, fan base and high-energy performances are the exact mix needed to make a solo girl site into something special and succeed. I'm looking forward to a long and fruitful relationship with her. She brings a lot to the table."

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