Kelley Cabbana Voted May's '#1 Cam Girl' on VNALive.com

CYBERSPACE — Vicky Vette has announced Kelley Cabbana has been voted “#1 cam girl” by fans on VNALive.com for the month of May. 

Second place went to Norway's Monica MILF, while third place went to Miami native Cristi Ann.  According to a representative, this is the first time Cabbana has won the award, having finished 2nd in Jan. 2017 and April 2016. A complete list of the monthly winners can be found here.

Cabbana is a Florida native who got her start in mainstream print modeling for companies such as Harley Davidson. She entered adult with an appearance on Playboy TV’s  “Foursome.” In 2011 she launched her own site KelleyCabbana.com with exclusive videos and webcam shows. After meeting Vette at Exxxotica New Jersey in 2015, Cabbana started using VNALive.com as a platform to do her weekly member shows.

"A massive thank you to the fans at VNALive.com and the members of my site who voted me #1 last month,” Cabanna said. “I have a lot of fun doing my shows and it's great to be rewarded for the effort! If you haven't been to one of my member shows, grab a membership to KelleyCabbana.com and check me out!”

Vette added, "It's wonderful to see Kelley Cabbana pull out a win after a couple of close second place finishes. Kelley is a terrific cam performer and the membership base at VNALive.com loves her shows. A big thank you to all the girls at VNALive.com who devote their time entertaining the fans online. We've now broadcast over 12,000 membership shows and there is someone online day and night 365 days a year."

The most popular monthly girl wins $250. Second place wins $150. Third wins $100. For more information, visit VNALive.com.

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