Top Platforms Set 'Back to School' Live VR Cam Show Today

Top Platforms Set 'Back to School' Live VR Cam Show Today

NEW YORK — VR live cam platform Dreamcam will host "Back to School: Bad Teacher" with camgirls DreamVikky, LilGeee and Helena Smit today at 12 p.m. (PDT)/3 p.m. (EDT)/7 p.m. (GMT).

Dreamcam will team with Stripchat, SexLikeReal and BaDoink for today's event.

“We’re excited to work alongside our partners to present a live VR cam show that will feature some of the industry’s popular cam models," Dreamcam VP Peter Williams said. "Viewers will have a unique chance to find themselves in an anatomy lesson with a very strict teacher. The main lesson will be about how to make women orgasm. Users can influence the show via our tip menu and their wishes will come true.”

The performers enthused about the upcoming show.

"I can’t wait to interact with my fans up close and personal via live VR. They better be on their best behavior or I’ll have to punish them with my ruler," DreamVikky teased, while Smit observed that "everyone has a sexy schoolgirl fantasy they want to live out. They can indulge in that fantasy today during our show."

"Come prepared," added Smit. "Class is in session."

LilGeee said "the possibilities are endless."

"I can’t wait to see how people direct our show today. Whenever they tip, we are at their mercy and have to fulfill their wildest fantasies," she noted.

Visit DreamcamSexLikeRealStripchat or BaDoink at the appointed time to join the livestream.

Follow DreamcamSexLikeRealStripchat and BaDoink on Twitter for updates.

In related news, Dreamcam recently announced the launch of its VR live streaming platform promising "the most immersive and personalized adult entertainment experience."

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