Kelley Cabbana Voted August'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 August. 

Second place went to Miami native Cristi Ann, while third place went to another Miami native Samantha 38G.

This is the second time Cabbana has won the monthly award, having won in May. She has also finished second twice. For a complete list of the VNALive monthly winners, click 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.

“I was thrilled when I won once this year,” Cabbana said. “To win for a second time is awesome! A huge thank you to the fans at VNALive and the members of my site, who voted me #1 again. If you haven’t been to one of my member shows, grab a membership to KelleyCabbana.com and check me out! My award winning shows are always free with a monthly membership.”

Vette commented, “Kelley really is impressing a lot of people with her live shows. She's bubbly, fun and very interactive which is why a lot of the viewers love her. We have now broadcast over 13,000 membership shows and there is someone online day and night 365 days a year.”

According to VNALive, any girl (or webmaster) with a membership site can add VNALive.com to their site. The most popular monthly girl wins $250. Second place wins $150. Third wins $100.

Site operators or models interested in adding VNALive.com or camming can reach Vette at Vicky@VetteNationLive.com.

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