KSEX, Porno Dan, Miss Bunny Host Shoot Party

LOS ANGELES — Starting this Sunday, Porno Dan of PornoDan.com and Miss Bunny of MissBunny.com will be hosting the KSEX Open Content Exchange Shoot Party every week on KSEX.com.

Porno Dan has experience coordinating and promoting content exchange shoots. Playboy TV did a piece called “the Erotic Co-Op” on his collaboration with Brittany Andrews' former studio Britco Pictures.

Dan has offered to take complete responsibility to oversee everything and ensure that everything runs smoothly, a representative said.

"That will include checking that everyone has a current AIM test, see that everyone is professional and respectful, and even making sure that the studio gets cleaned up after the fun," the representative added. "These events will be amazingly beneficial for everyone who decides to participate. The models and talent can be sure they are in a safe environment and they can attend every week to create new fresh content.

"All models can rest assured that they will receive any footage shot in a timely manner. KSEX will broadcast the events and post content produced to promote and create exposure for all the models involved. Overall this is a great opportunity for promotion and to create new sexy images and footage to anyone who has a personal website."

For more information, email Dan at dan@pornodan.com or bunny@missbunny.com.

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