WeCamGirls Launches Talent-Only Platform WePornStars

WeCamGirls Launches Talent-Only Platform WePornStars

LOS ANGELES — The owners of WeCamGirls have announced the launch of WePornStars, a new online community for adult performers, with the goal of helping them interact, discuss and connect in a fan-free forum.

WePornStars, a rep explained, caters to “newbies, rising stars and established adult stars. Now adult talent can have an online community created specifically to interact with other talent. The forum is private and only available to members — membership is free, and all adult talent are verified through their social media and email.”

In addition to discussion forums, WePornStars offers resources such as checking stage name availability “to make sure your potential brand is truly your own,” the rep added.

Members can also find out more about talent agencies, studios, clips and video sites, adult industry job sites, services and trade shows and conferences.

WePornStars owner Tristan said, “We have gained a lot of experience working with the cam industry with WeCamGirls, and now we’re bringing the same successful business model to the adult side of things. Our community has over 30,000 cam models and we see WePornStars being an even bigger community.”

“Our goal is to give adult stars the knowledge, connections and resources they need to succeed in the industry,” Tristan continued. “The community is growing daily, and we’re happy with the trending growth we’ve seen since the beta launch of our site.”

For more information, visit WePornStars.

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