Sinn Sage Named YanksVR Girl of the Month for September

Sinn Sage Named YanksVR Girl of the Month for September

SEATTLE — YanksVR.com has selected Sinn Sage as its YanksVR Girl of the Month for September 2017.

"I'm absolutely thrilled to be nominated as September’s Yanks VR Girl of the Month!" Sage said. "I love working for YanksVR — I've spent my adult career putting all of my heart into being completely authentic and real when it comes to producing content, and YanksVR really allows for and embraces that concept as well.”

The all-natural California brunette, who has earned a 9.0 fan rating on YanksVR’s official model site, has shot multiple VR scenes with studio director Lily Campbell, including “Amber Chase & Sinn Sage Make Out” and a solo act, “Sinn Sage's Screaming Squirting Orgasm.” Sage has been seen on Yanks.com since 2010.

“Empowering females to direct, create and perform from their true selves with what their real pleasures and desires is what Yanks is all about, and definitely what I am all about!” Sage added. “Huge thanks to Lily Campbell and the Yanks crew for this honor." 

Company CMO and co-founder Todd Spaits commented, “Sinn Sage is an accomplished adult actress, but she’s a newbie to us at Yanks. She’s been a popular and well-received addition in the few short weeks she’s been with us.”

Each month, YanksVR spotlights one exceptional erotic performer who uniquely represents the all-natural beauty of the girl next door in all her glory, with no boundaries. Sage’s scenes for YanksVR are available for download via Oculus VIVE, Samsung Gear, Google Cardboard and PlayStation VR. 

For more Sage, visit Sinn-Sage.com or follow her on Twitter. For more information, visit Yanks.com or follow the official Twitter.

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