Paris Hilton's 'New BFF' Candidate Performed for Girls Gone Wild Before Becoming a MTV Reality Star
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[November 03, 2008]

Paris Hilton's 'New BFF' Candidate Performed for Girls Gone Wild Before Becoming a MTV Reality Star

LOS ANGELES, Nov 03, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --
Girls Gone Wild CEO Joe Francis
revealed today that Corrie Loftin, a finalist on the MTV reality series "Paris
Hilton's My New BFF" offered a sexy performance for the Girls Gone Wild
cameras before becoming a contestant on the debutante's MTV show. Footage of
Loftin's R-rated video has been posted to GirlsGoneWild. com/Corrie.
Girls Gone Wild met the 22-year-old Loftin at a club in Dallas, Texas
during a nationwide search for "The Hottest Girl in America." Loftin was
invited aboard the GGW tour bus, where she engaged in playful erotic banter
with the cameraman before removing her dress to put on a Girls Gone Wild
T-shirt. As a result of her sexy performance, Loftin will appear along with
other celebrities and starlets in Girls Gone Wild's newest title, "Hollywood
Gone Wild," to be released on DVD and Blu-Ray Disc this winter.
Corporate Overview
Mantra Films, Inc. develops and distributes lifestyle entertainment to
audiences worldwide through home video, television, publishing, live event,
wireless, Internet, SVOD, and Pay Per View distribution channels. The company


is a leader in the direct response marketing and membership segments, owns and
operates its own production facilities and call center and publishes Girls
Gone Wild Magazine. Best known for the Girls Gone Wild (GGW) lifestyle brand,
which has become an American pop culture phenomenon.
Joe Francis
Mantra Films, Inc. CEO Joe Francis, a graduate from USC's Marshall School
of Business, launched the "Girls Gone Wild" videos series in 1997. The
lifestyle videos have sold in the millions and the Girls Gone Wild brand has
become a pop cultural phenomenon. In 2008, Francis became a magazine
publisher with the launch of Girls Gone Wild Magazine. Mantra Films, Inc. has
developed into a $100 million per year company, and Francis is still its sole
owner.
SOURCE Girls Gone Wild

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