Adult Empire Offers Carter Cruise Promo

 Adult Empire Offers Carter Cruise Promo

PITTSBURGH — Adult Empire is giving fans of adult film starlet Carter Cruise the opportunity to speak with the star as she prepares for today’s release of Evil Angel’s “Carter Cruise Wide Open.”

It’s a chance to win an intimate one-on-one conversation with Cruise and everyone who purchases the new movie will receive an automatic entry into the drawing, says Adult Empire Marketing Director Megan Wozniak.   

Adult Empire will also have exclusive content from the movie, as well as a guest blog by Kayden Kross, who wrote the script for the film and describes all of the intricacies that went into the making of “Carter Cruise Wide Open,” produced and directed by Manuel Ferrara.

“In ‘Carter Cruise Wide Open,” Cruise plays an elegant, mysterious nymphomaniac who can only get off on one-night stands,” Adult Empire says.

Kayden Kross, who co-directed “Carter Cruise Wide Open” with Ferrara, shares a scene with the star.

Kross said, “Carter is one of those rare performers whose presence on set reminds you why porn is so much fun to make.”

Adult Empire has become the premier adult retailer on the internet, specializing in web, video and retail sales for the past 17 years. As a 9-time winner of AVN’s Best Retail Website and the 2015 XBIZ Adult VOD Site of the Year Award, we are hands down the site of choice for the most hardcore adult entertainment enthusiasts.

Adult Empire, which received the 2015 XBIZ Adult VOD Site of the Year Award, offers a library consisting of more than 93,000 DVDs and Blu-ray adulg videos, as well as 81,000 video-on-demand films. It also offers thousands of sex toys for men, women and couples.

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