
Slayed — Vixen Media Group's all-girl brand does exactly what it promises — and looks extraordinary doing it.
If you've spent any time on Vixen or Blacked, you already know the VMG production fingerprint — architectural interiors, color-graded to within an inch of their lives, performers who actually look like they want to be there. Slayed applies every bit of that to its own lane and, somehow, makes it feel like its own thing rather than a spinoff. This isn't lesbian content as an afterthought. It's the headline act.
The audience for Slayed is broader than the category implies. It was explicitly built to attract viewers of all genders and sexualities. That design choice shows in the framing and in the performer chemistry.
Slayed is a single-brand paysite owned and operated by Vixen Media Group, the studio group behind Vixen, Tushy, Blacked, Deeper, and several other premium properties. It launched in August 2021 as VMG's first dedicated all-girl (lesbian) site.
New scenes drop weekly. Production quality runs 4K throughout, consistent with the VMG network standard. The performer roster pulls from the same talent pool that appears across VMG's other properties — names like Emily Willis, Scarlit Scandal, and Avery Cristy featured in early runs, with the roster rotating in A-list talent alongside emerging names. The creative direction emphasizes performance and narrative chemistry rather than the mechanical checklist approach you see on lower-budget sites.
Slayed picked up a 2025 AVN Award for Best All-Girl Movie or Collected Release (Fierce 2), which is the industry's most credible signal that the content holds up against real editorial scrutiny.
The production is the obvious lead: 4K cameras, real cinematography, and production design that treats a bedroom like a set rather than a backdrop. In a genre where most competitors are still shooting with a phone tripod and ring light, the gap is visible frame one.
The weekly release cadence is real and sustained — not the launch-and-ghost pattern you see from smaller paysites. Three-plus years in, the catalog has meaningful depth.
The creative POV matters too. Slayed's stated mission from day one was to change how female sexuality gets portrayed. Whether that reads as genuine or marketing copy depends on you, but the on-screen result — performers who direct their own scenes as much as follow a script — lands differently than a lot of the alternatives.
Being under the VMG umbrella also means the billing infrastructure, the privacy practices, and the support operation are mature. You're not handing your card to a one-man shop.
Slayed is a standalone site, not a network login. Your membership here doesn't unlock Vixen, Tushy, or Deeper — those are separate subscriptions (or require the full VMG bundle if available). If you want the whole VMG universe, you're either paying multiple tabs or hunting for a network deal.
The tour is gated tightly, which is standard for premium paysites but still worth flagging — you're making a purchase decision with minimal free preview material. The free 7-day trial offer that circulates through affiliates is the practical workaround for that.
Customer support channels are standard-issue for the genre: email-based, response times vary. Don't expect a live chat.
Affiliate partners promote Slayed at $14.95 for 30 days (positioned as 51% off a standard rate) and $89.95 for six months (positioned as 81% off). A free 7-day trial is available through affiliate links including the one on this page.
The discounted rates are the publicly promoted prices — the undiscounted standard rate was not independently confirmable at time of writing, so treat that math with appropriate skepticism. What is clear: at $14.95/month on a 30-day trial pull, you're paying roughly half what you'd spend on a network access that includes Slayed's tier. For a single-brand site with this production level, that's defensible math.
Individual video rentals are available at $5.99 per scene for anyone who wants to dip before committing.
If all-girl content at a cinematic production level is what you're looking for, yes. VMG's production quality is the best in the industry at this budget tier, and Slayed applies it fully to its category. The weekly release cadence and real performer chemistry make it a sustainable subscription rather than a one-time browse.
Affiliate promotions list 30-day access at $14.95 and six-month access at $89.95, both positioned as significantly discounted from a standard rate. A free 7-day trial is also promoted through affiliate links. Individual scene rentals are available at $5.99 each. Check the current join page for live pricing, as promotional rates can change.
No. Slayed is a standalone subscription. A Slayed membership covers Slayed content only — it does not unlock Vixen, Tushy, Blacked, Deeper, or other VMG properties. Those require separate subscriptions.
Slayed releases new scenes on a weekly schedule, consistent with the rest of the VMG network's cadence.
Cancellation is handled through the member area or via the billing support contact. VMG uses established billing infrastructure, so the process is standard — log in, find billing/subscription settings, and cancel before your next renewal date. Billing will appear discreetly on your statement.
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