iStripper Names Georgie Lyall November 'Talent of the Month'

iStripper Names Georgie Lyall November 'Talent of the Month'

PARIS — iStripper has chosen Georgie Lyall as its “Talent of the Month” for November 2018.

According to the studio, Lyall is a Scottish beauty from Glasgow, where she was born in 1984. She began her adult career in 2013, starting as a lap dancer and was quickly spotted by talent finders. Then her career immediately brought her to prominent international studios.

“Not only is Georgie an amazing performer, but she’s also absolutely adorable, sweet, smiling, patient and enthusiastic,” says a studio spokesperson. “In brief, an ideal model to work with.”

Lyall is featured in six different shows for iStripper members, including a performance as an xxx-rated nurse, and is widely applauded by the thousands of members who have bought all of her shows.

Each month, iStripper selects its “Talent of the Month” based on her beauty, the quality of her performance as a stripper, the rate she got from members, the number of times she’s been purchased, and how long she stays in the Top 20, among other factors. In case of a tie, the shooting crew chooses the girl who left them with the most unforgettable memories.

Backed by 19 years of experience, iStripper is the only desktop application able to display real stripteases directly onto the computer taskbar without a background.

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