Vicky Vette Makes CamSoda Debut Today

CYBERSPACE — XBIZ Award winning performer, Vicky Vette, will make her feature debut on CamSoda tonight at 7 p.m. (PST).

This marks Vette’s first appearance on a cam platform other than her official site after a nearly ten year hiatus.

Regarding the event, Vette commented, "I have been doing membership cam shows every single week for ten years. I love camming but I never wanted to be on some of the other 'meat market' sites that I've seen online. Sara Jay, Julia Ann, Nikki Benz and Angelina Castro all told me they had a good experience with CamSoda so I decided to give it a try. It looks so awesome! I’m excited to try something different with camming other than my traditional group shows. If you've ever wanted to meet me online at a place that does not require a membership — this is your chance. I’m planning a fun show with happy endings for everyone!" 

Vette owns and operates the VNAGirls.com network and is the webmistress for superstars such as Julia Ann, Deauxma, Penny Pax, Nikki Benz, Sunny Lane, Sara Jay, Carmen Valentina and more. She also operates a membership site platform for solo girls which is utilized by 60+ girls internationally. Additionally, she also has a pleasure product line, "The Vicky Quickie," with Doc Johnson.

For more information, follow Vette on Twitter and Instagram.

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