Naughty Tweet Network Acquires PornStarWishList

LAS VEGAS — The Naughty Tweet Network, parent company of PornStarTweet announced today the acquisition of PornStarWishList and the appointment of its first Naughty Tweet Ninja — @Wormosaurus.

PornStarWishList will be integrated into PornStarTweet's NaughtyWishLists product.

The company said NaughtyWishLists contains a comprehensive aggregation of porn star wish lists for retail sites like Adam and Eve, Amazon, Fredrick’s of Hollywood, Victoria's Secret and StockRoom.com. The site also features the ability for stars to suggest charities for their fans to donate on their behalf through NetworkforGood.org.

Naughty Tweet Ninjas are advocates of social media and adult entertainment who gather research and intelligence on their subjects.

“Not only did we just add a great website to our portfolio but its original owner and creator will continue to be the subject matter expert,” said Pete Housley CEO of Naughty Tweet.

He added, “Jon (aka @Wormosaurus) had the idea for a wish lists site first and was a huge help throughout the development and launch of NaughtyWishLists.com — he has more than earned the title 'Ninja.'”

Housley said PornStarWishList and NaughtyWishLists will be tightly integrated and will also form the basis of a new project currently under development for the Naughty Tweet Network.

“I’m so excited about seeing this project come to fruition. This started as a pet project for me about a year ago; it was clear then as it is now that working with someone like PornStarTweet.com on this was the right choice. Let’s face it, unless you’ve been hiding under a rock and think MySpace is still where it’s at, when you think social media and adult — you think PornStarTweet,” @Wormosaurus said.

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