Between magazine covers, a new home on Second Life, and a controversial hit single, it’s been a big month for the self-made star
MySpace diva Tila Tequila has a lot to celebrate these days. Sure, she’s on the covers of both Penthouse and Black Men Magazines this month, “Tila’s Mansion” has just opened in the cyber-fantasy world Second Life and her single “I Love U” -- which she launched on iTunes without the help of any record labels -- is #2 at iTunes and racing to #1 on KIIS FM L.A. The immediate success of her online casino and poker room, TilaCasino.com, is icing on the cake.
“I’ve been playing poker since I was a kid. So launching a gambling site was a no-brainer,” says the young online entrepreneur. “But trust me, this isn’t like any other casino you’ve seen before!”
TilaCasino.com offers state-of-the-art casino games with live video dealers and is part of a huge poker network with great tournaments and jackpots. And the new online casino and poker room have Tila’s sexy touches at every turn.
TilaCasino.com features games and live video dealers powered by Playtech, the gaming industry’s leading online gaming software provider. The new casino site features all the usual table and card games as well as popular Asian games Mahjong and Pachinko and live Baccarat, Roulette, Blackjack and Sic Bo.
TilaCasino.com is licensed in Alderney, one of the strictest online gaming licensing jurisdictions in the world, which only licenses the most trustworthy and highest quality gaming sites.
TilaPoker.com is part of the iPoker network, the world’s largest poker network where there’s always thousands of other players online. Players from all over the globe can enjoy playing Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, or Seven Card Stud and choose from all types of cash prize tournaments including free rolls, qualifiers for the World Series of Poker, the World Poker Tour and the Aussie Millions.
Tila has appeared on sexy magazine covers like Maxim, made headlines in The Sun, and been featured in Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year” issue. With her new online business, she continues to reach out to an audience that just can’t seem to get enough of her baddest-bitch-on-the-block style.