Taissia Shanti Launches ModelCentro Site

Taissia Shanti Launches ModelCentro Site

NEW YORK — Taissia Shanti, a newcomer to ModelCentro, brings a unique style and fiery personality to her new site, TaissiaShanti.xxx, which offers new scenes, photosets and shows.

Since ModelCentro has partnered with JulModels, the platform has welcomed many models into the fold where they can take charge of their own image and content.

ModelCentro is the platform that enables models to showcase their unique style with perks like free billing and hosting, as well as tools like live shows, interactivity, social media integrations and a variety of ways to personalize sites.

Affiliates can sign up for MCProfits, the ModelCentro-site exclusive affiliate program that promotes models with promo materials and an easy-to-use interface. MCProfits is the largest solo-site affiliate program.

"Greetings to all my dear fans, as well as anyone who is aware of my art or curious to explore it," Taissia said. "I’m glad to announce that we, together with the ModelCentro team, have launched my personal website. Here you can find the hottest and the most exclusive photos and videos with me, and also fulfill your bravest and most intimate fantasies.

“Join my site and plunge into the beautiful world of bliss and lust with Taissia Shanti,” she said. “I would appreciate affiliates joining my affiliate program under MCProfits.com."

JulModels is a leading modeling agency across six countries and professionally serves the needs of top production studios across Europe, Russia and the U.S. since 2006.

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