Siri to Appear This Week on ImLive's Celeb Event

CYPRUS — Siri is the next new adult performer to appear this Christmas on ImLive.com's celeb event.  

She grew up in Texas, but is deeply connected to her Scandinavian roots. Her adult film career started less than a year ago and now she joins ImLive in her first celeb event video chat on Dec. 26 at 11 p.m. ET to be broadcast free for ImLive members and affiliates. 

"When I was contacted by ImLive.com to host their after-Christmas celebrity event, I jumped at the opportunity,” Siri said. 

“I rearranged my holiday plans to be in L.A. just to entertain the fans. Think of me as the Christmas present that was tucked away still waiting to be unwrapped. You discover me the next day and it's like Christmas all over again.”  

ImLive’s celeb event has featured various adult stars performing free video chat live from their bedrooms. They include Lexi Belle, Eva Angelina, Misty Stone, Tasha Reign, Alexis Texas, Sunny Leone, Faye Reagan and Tori Black. 

“Siri is the total package,” said Carole Wood, ImLive spokesperson. “Not only does she have the breasts that men fantasize about, and most women would kill for, but she’s also got the brains and the sweetness that makes her a pleasure to work with and just be around. She will go far in this industry and the fans will love her. I’m looking forward to her first performance on ImLive on Wednesday night.”

 

Shay, from PussyCash.com, the affiliate network responsible for promoting ImLive.com, said that Siri is an affiliate’s dream come true.

 

“She is an up-and-coming star with that blonde, Scandinavian look and feminine curves, which attracts all types of traffic streams,” he said. “Webmasters can profit immensely by going to PussyCash and loading their sites with high converting banners featuring Siri. Affiliates can make $200 per sign-up until the end of December, so do not waste time.”

 

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