Cindy Starfall Launches Website

LOS ANGELES — Asian performer Cindy Starfall has opened her official online site, CindyStarfall.net. 

"I want to show the world that I have so much more to offer,” she said. “We have shown my sexual side, but now I want to show people my business side as well, and let the public see that I'm more than just a pornstar.”

The site offers a blog, upcoming special events that Starfall will be attending, updated photos, movies, a lingerie section, a novelty section and Starfall’s DVDs. 

Fans who purchase a DVD will get it personally signed by Starfall.  

"Every once in a while a woman comes along in the industry who has the charisma, sex appeal, and business sense that will make her a star, and Cindy is that woman. The fans love her and the industry loves her,” Galaxy publicity owner James Bartholet said. 

Some of Starfall's recent releases include; Evil Angel/Jake Malone's "I Wanna B A Porn Star! #4," Digital Sin's "I Heart Big Toys #35," Jonni Darkko and Evil Angel's "Fuck Throat 4," Digital Playground's "A Ride Home," Jules Jordan's "Mandingo Massacre 5," and Kevin Moore/Mile High's "All About Lex."  

Starfall has also costarred in her first parody feature for Adam & Eve in Will Ryder's "Not Animal House XXX.” 

Starfall will be appearing at Excitement in Woodland Hills for an all star store signing this Saturday. 

She also appears in a spread in Hustler Magazine that is on newsstands now.

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