MySweetApple Launches New Website

MySweetApple Launches New Website

MADRID — Multi-XBIZ Award-winning creator couple MySweetApple has launched a new official website.

MySweetApple.com, the duo said, “is the one place where you can access all our content, whether you want to subscribe to a monthly membership or buy videos independently. Our fans can chat with us and we update our blog daily with BTS scenes and more casual photos.” 

The couple explained that “after many years of having to deal with platforms rise and fall, high fees and unfair treatment, with catfish accounts and getting censored, we decided it was time to create one site where our fans can be 100% certain they are talking to us.”

Fans accessing content through MySweetApple.com, they added, “now don't have to second-guess the words they use, or about whether they are spending their money on our product without hidden fees, or be unsure that they won't lose track of us when the platform suddenly stops accepting sex workers.

“It was not easy or cheap, but it was well worth every minute we spent on it,” the duo concluded. “Now every day when we receive a new fan message on our website, we have the biggest smile on our faces because it feels like they are chatting with us at home.”

To view the website, visit MySweetApple.com.

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