Nautica Thorn Launches Website

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — After a weeklong delay, Nautica Thorn's official site, EnterNautica.com, has made its debut on the web. Thorn said the reason for the delay was simple: Quality control.

"I wasn't pleased with some of the stuff on the site," she told XBIZ. "I didn't want to go live unless I was completely happy with everything."

Right now, EnterNautica.com features a few photo sets and one video, and the star promises that she is shooting exclusive videos and photo sets for her site three times a month. According to Thorn, her first two shoots will be with Ashton Moore and Tera Patrick.

EnterNautica.com will also feature Thorn's personal diary, a webcam, live chat and a message board. Thorn said she will be very active on the message board, come hell or high water -- or with the help of her PDA.

"If I'm in line at the DMV, I can chat with my fans," she said.

As for her live webcam, Thorn promised to invite over a lot of her friends to play -- only they won't be playing Monopoly.

"The webcam is going to be a lot of me fucking myself, or me fucking my friends," she said. "I also plan to give a blowjob demonstration."

Thorn also said that the first 100 fans to register for her site will not only receive an autographed headshot and other goodies, but will also receive a personal e-mail address that will go straight to her -- sort of an electronic Bat-Phone to the adult star.

In the video section, Thorn plans to include movies about her life off-camera.

"I do a lot of stupid shit every day," she joked. "People should know how stupid I am."

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