Aimee Sweet Named July’s Danni Girl

LOS ANGELES — Former Penthouse Pet Aimee Sweet has been named DanniGirl of the Month for July. Sweet will be featured extensively on Danni.com in several exclusive layouts and live chats with members as well as on the “In Bed With Danni” webcast.

Sweet has previously been featured in photo spreads on Danni.com going back to the late 1990s.

The Providence, R.I., native started modeling at 19 years old when she was discovered by Suze Randall, who shot the first erotic photos of many adult stars including Jenna Jameson and Tera Patrick. In 1999, Sweet moved to Milan, Italy, to work as a high-fashion model for the Elite modeling agency. Upon returning to the U.S. she started her official website.

Danni.com Marketing Manager Bill Rix said the DanniGirl of the Month allows members to get a fresh look at the model through exclusive content and gives them an opportunity to get to know the model through a series of exclusive features.

“A nice portion of the website will be focused on Aimee in July,” Rix told XBIZ. “She has a great combination of alluring innocence and highly charged sexuality that are diametrically opposed but compliment each other well. That’s why we picked her.”

Sweet’s “In Bed With Danni” video will feature her in action with another model.

Danni.com started its DanniGirl of the Month promotion in January.

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