Kristina Named February's iStripper Talent of the Month

Kristina Named February's iStripper Talent of the Month

PARIS — iStripper has announced the naming of Kristina as its Talent of the Month for February 2018.

According to the company, Kristina comes from Kiev and is almost unknown in adult modeling, at least for the moment. She was added to iStripper’s collection late in 2017, with members reportedly going crazy about her shows, right from the beginning.

“The perfection of her body and the quality of her performance, all in nuance and subtlety, have instantly hoisted her into our Top 10 for 2017,” an iStripper spokesperson explained. “Kristina has been purchased 24 percent more than any other recent [model].”

The spokesperson cites Kristina’s scenes such as the lovely duo she performed with her friend Dianna, as well as the exuberance of member comments, which she calls “dithyrambic.”

For example, one member said, “Of all the models who made their debut in 2017 Kristina was the best in my opinion. Not one other model could come near to her in performing skills,” while another exclaimed, “She took my breath away since the first card!”

As a result, Kristina is set to return to iStripper’s studios for another performance.  

“We at iStripper love to discover new talent and give them a chance to get more visibility online,” says Gerald, iStripper’s head of casting. “This is exactly what happened with Kristina. As soon as she came in to our studios, we immediately understood she would be a best seller.”

“We’ve been among the first ones to hire her and since then, her phone keeps ringing — and it’s really well deserved,” Gerald adds. “We are very proud to count her in our iStripper collection!”

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