Tera Patrick Signs Deal To Host Mobile Adult Web Portal

LOS ANGELES — Adult superstar Tera Patrick is the first triple-X star to host a mobile website. She'll be the sole erotic host of Wap.Moistmob.tv, which launched last December.

Patrick will maintain a personal blog on the site that will keep visitors up to date on new updates and promotions. She'll also write about her own life and activities.

"It is really exciting to be part of the meeting of the minds of adult, mainstream, celebrity, and converging technologies," Patrick said. "I really believe that all these new delivery systems for the type of content that I create with Teravision are the wave of the future, and I feel that my brand stands to benefit greatly from this kind of exposure."

Patrick takes on Tommy Gunn and Jerry at the same time in the new murder mystery, "Reign of Tera 2," which hit stores Feb. 20. She's also thinking about going behind the camera for the first time.

"I'm not sure when I'll make my directorial debut," she told XBIZ. "But it's coming soon. I've looked at some scripts for upcoming movies, and I love luxury — luxurious cars, food, planes, mansions. I want to direct a movie that has nothing but luxurious things."

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