Grooby, ModelCentro Launch KylieMaria.xxx

BURBANK, Calif. — Transsexual starlet Kylie Maria announced the launch of her official website today through the Grooby Network powered by ModelCentro.

"I'm so excited, I've finally got my own place where I can interact with all my fans,” Maria said. "In addition to all the great content I have planned, I also will available to answer questions from fans and keep you up to date on my life in the porn industry with the kind of personal perspective you won't find on other mega porn sites."

Maria debuted on Shemale Yum in January of 2014 and since has appeared on various sites including Shemale XXX, Shemale Pornstar, Evil Angel, and TS Seduction. She is the first model to launch her website through the new Grooby Network platform.

Members can expect original HD videos, photo sets from Remy X and other guest photographers, and exclsuive bi-monthly cam shows.

"I'm extremely happy to be working with Model Centro who have built an amazing product which should appeal to many models and their fans," said Steven Grooby, owner of Grooby Productions. "Kylie Maria has been one of the most popular performers of 2014 — she's beautiful, very sexy and enjoys interacting with her fans across social media so she's a perfect choice to be launching her own .xxx website."

Grooby noted that it has partnered with ModelCentro to create an unique opportunity for models to design and manage their own websites. Models are able to control their content while using the branding and resources of Grooby Productions. KylieMaria.xxx is the first in a series of new sites to be launched in the upcoming weeks.

For those interested in creating their own website, visit GroobyNetwork.com for more information.

In celebration of her site, Maria is offering a limited time promotional membership price of $14.99 per month.

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