Charlotte Stokely Named Girlsway Girl of the Month

Charlotte Stokely Named Girlsway Girl of the Month

LOS ANGELES — FameDollars, the affiliate program and subsidiary of Gamma Entertainment, has announced the Girlsway Girl of the Month for August 2015, Charlotte Stokely.

The relationships Girlsway creates with their models goes beyond just business, the studio said. Every woman that steps onto a Girlsway set gains the opportunity to create a "family-like bond" with the cast, crew, and fans. This is why Stokely has been selected as the Girlsway GOTM for August.

"Girlsway prides themselves for providing quality content that their fans want to see and since Charlotte began working with the brand, her popularity continues to grow," the company said. "Not only is she beautiful and an Xbiz nominee for Girl/Girl Performer of Year 2015, she is also one heck of a team player.

Stokely will appear on Girlsway.com this month as she plays the role of Ms. Summers' assistant in “The Business of Women” as well as her role in it’s prequel, “A Wife’s Affair,” coming out Aug. 10.

"Charlotte has the looks and personality that equate to being named as Girlsway Girl of the Month for August," said Affiliate Manager Derrick G. "We have content packs for affiliates loaded with photo sets and other promotional assets that will help attract new users."

For marketing materials or more information, visit FameDollars.com.  

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