Fleshlight, Gabby Quinteros Relaunch Star's Website

LOS ANGELES — Fleshlight and adult star Gabby Quinteros have announced the relaunch of the star's official website with Vicky Vette's VNA GirlsNetwork today.

Quinteros said the new site has been completely revamped after securing her name from cybersquatters. Changes to the site include a new tour and members area, as well as a new promotional video. Most of the content is exclusive and shot in HD.

The performer is the first Mexican born adult star to have her own Fleshlight, released earlier this year as part of the VNA Girl line.

As part of the offering, Quinteros performs in live webcam shows on Thursdays with her next show due Dec. 13.

Quinteros noted that she is celebrating recently joining the exclusive Twitter “400,000 Follower Club” with stars Sasha Grey and Bree Olson as the number one followed active adult star in the world with more than 426,000 followers, trailing just behind retired star Jenna Jameson with 511,000 followers.

"We took a long time redesigning and shooting for the new site. I was lucky to get the URL for my professional back so it was time to design something new, fresh and 'caliente.’ I really hope everyone likes the new look and feel,"  Quineteros said.

Vette added, "Gabby is phenom. I think it's amazing she excels in social networking — fans are more and more geared to Twitter than ever. We have needed to redo her website for a while. She personally oversaw the design and it's a definite upgrade. I am happy for Gabby — she is one of the sweetest girls in the VNA Network."

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