Lucy V Launches Official Website

LONDON MSN Media announced the launch of its official glamour girl website, Lucy-V.com.

According to project director Kirk Thomason, it is fast becoming one of the most popular glamour model websites on the Internet.

"Everyone’s talking about Lucy V at the moment," he said. "She’s the girl that’s got game in her feature in Nuts magazine, as well as her regular features in The Sun Page 3 (the UK’s popular newspaper) and gamers around the globe are getting very sticky controls at the thought of her naked.

Lucy V updates the member’s area daily, letting her fans know what she is up to with weekly videos, exclusive glamour photo shoots, behind the scenes specials, personal pictures from her mobile phone, an exclusive blog and more.

Fans can interact with her via live webcam chat and she also offers a private chat.

“For all of you that may not already know me that well, I am Lucy Vixen," she said. "Why Vixen you ask? Because I'm like a wild female fox; orange and I make loud noises. I am a very proud Sun Page 3 girl and you may have seen my redhead all over various magazines such as Nuts, Front, Loaded and FHM to name a few. I love animal print, collecting stickers, chicken nuggets and generally getting naked. So come and get to know me better through my new exclusive website with lots of picture sets of me in the nutty, cheeky videos, personal mobile uploads and much more."

Photographer and CEO Scott Ninness thinks the site will sell well for affiliates looking to promote content with a personal touch.

"Our members have content, personality and social interaction with Lucy-V that no tubesite can touch, which is why our membership site continues to rise despite all of the free content available to consumers in this market," he said. "We have Lucy in a polka dot bodysuit in a pool, foot fetish photos, bras and panties, nude stripping and even Lucy in leather. Affiliates looking to promote unique, high quality glamour photography and HD videos need look no further."

Affiliates can promote the site and earn 50 percent revenue share or $15 PPS by signing up via their MSNCash.com affiliate program.

For more information, contact kirk@msncash.com.

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