ModelCentro Powering Trinity St. Clair's Website

ModelCentro Powering Trinity St. Clair's Website

NEW YORK — ModelCentro announced Tuesday that the platform is powering adult star Trinity St. Clair’s website.

“After more than seven years working exclusively for large studios, St. Clair is ready to independently grow her personal brand by utilizing the full suite of solo site tools that ModelCentro provides,” the company said.

ModelCentro noted that St. Clair is considered one of the best-selling brunette solo girls in the past few years and that affiliates wanting to cash in on her fame can achieve that on the MCProfits.com network.

St. Clair grew her brand recently as a top starlet on the CherryPimps network, and her move to ModelCentro signals a new phase of her online career.

“As the market continues to evolve we have always encouraged each of our girls to take control of their brands and helping Trinity do that through ModelCentro was an easy decision," said Avalanche of CherryPimps.

In describing the transition to the ModelCentro.com, company rep Andrea said that with an established performer like St. Clair “it’s all about streamlining the technical backend work so she can promote her brand the way she already does so well. It’s great working with Trinity because she wants to push her brand using all of the angles ModelCentro provides.”

St. Clair, who now can be viewed at TrinityStClair.com, said that she’s “finally in control” with her new site.

“Let the true naughtiness begin,” St. Clair said. “Now I get to be hands on and one-on-one with all my fans.  

"Thank you ModelCentro for welcoming me and making it such an easy switch over," she said. "I’m excited to offer everything from exclusive content to one on one shows for members. Even my naughty SnapChat you all love so much.

"With ModelCentro, MCProfits and SnapCentro, the unholy Trinity is finally being released.”

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