Lisa Ann Named FreeOnes’ Most Popular Babe of 2012

THE NETHERLANDS — FreeOnes announced today that adult star Lisa Ann was chosen as its most popular babe of 2012.

Coming in second on the "Top 10 for 2012" was Hungarian porn star Aletta Ocean followed by Jayden Jaymes in third place who has managed to stay on the Top 10 every year since her debut in 2009.

The remaining seven girls on the list are Gianna Michaels, Madison Ivy, Asa Akira, Priya Rai, Tori Black, Nicole Aniston and Little Caprice in that order.

“If everyone remembers, Lisa Ann was the 2010 most popular babe. However, in 2011 she was bumped to second place by Digital Playground contract girl Bibi Jones,” managing director Roald said. “So it’s interesting to see her back in the 2012 Top 10.”

He added, “Something else we noticed is that none of the girls who showed up in the Top 10 entered the last Miss FreeOnes contest. Apparently they are popular enough that they didn’t need the extra publicity or the chance at the $10,000 grand prize for winning Miss FreeOnes. Of course, I’m sure that the girls who did sign up didn’t mind that they didn’t have to contend with some of the most popular girls in the business.”

Roald also noted that out of the Top 10, only the last two girls are blondes. “I guess our visitors didn’t hold to the old adage that blondes are more fun,” he quipped. Out of the 2012 Top 10, FreeOnes said only five of the girls were on the 2011 list.

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