Shane Takes Charge Again with Shane.TV

VAN NUYS, Calif. – Phoenix Releasing has officially announced the launch of Shane.TV, starring adult industry talent Shane.

After a temporary hiatus, Shane has reportedly returned to the adult world after founding Shane's World, a series that laid the foundation for her reputation as a gonzo star.

“My life is really great now, but I missed hanging out with the friends who like to get naked and have sex, " Shane said in a statement. "I thought this would be a great first step for me to test the waters once again."

According to Phoenix spokesman Bob East, Shane.TV is the perfect vehicle for Shane to reenter the adult industry.

“We wanted to offer her a great avenue to get back into the business at her own pace," East said. "We’ll put out each volume as it comes in but we think that the fans will really love seeing her today.”

Shane.TV will feature Shane and a cast of ten other adult starlets. The video was shot in the backyard of a well-known rock star, a representative for Phoenix Releasing stated.

“We promised not to say whose house it is, but the guy is really cool,” Shane said.

"Shane.TV" stars Alana Evan, Heather Hunt, Katja, Ramona Luv, Daphne, Kimberly and Dominica, in addition to a small supporting male cast.

The new release comes on the heels of "Secrets of the Hollywood Madam," the XXX version of Heidi Fleiss' life during the 1980s when she worked as a high-class madam.

According to Phoenix Releasing, a Van Nuys, Calif.-based distribution company, the film reportedly offers an insider view of some the bedroom antics Fleiss masterminded in matching her roster of beautiful girls-for-hire with some of Hollywood's most influential executives, actors and playboys.

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