Ranae Shrider Announces Porn Star Discovery on ‘Howard Stern Show’

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — New Star Production will announce its contest Porn Star Discovery live on the “Howard Stern Show” on Tuesday.

Ranae Shrider, former girlfriend of Verne Troyer that leaked their sex tape, will visit Stern to debut the Porn Star Discovery contest and promote its XXX-Movieoke software.

XXX-Movieoke is free for those over 18 to download from PornStarDiscovery.com with access to the Internet and a webcam. The software enables adult consumers to place a video of themselves into a video with one of their favorite porn stars.

“Shrider’s notoriety has been instrumental in promoting Porn Star Discovery and she is an exceptionally talented individual on- and off-camera,” says JL, New Star Production’s marketing and publicity director.

Adult industry icon Ron Jeremy and adult star Zoe Britton are the heads of the NSP studio. Performers such as Persia Pele, Angie Savage and Shawna Lenee perform in the adult clips filmed exclusively for the contest.

"You visit the site and set up a personal casting page where you can upload your best PSD video clips," Jeremy said. "Viewers will watch and vote on each performance, and those who get the most votes will win a contract with New Star Productions to star in one of our future projects. Not only is it simple, it’s a lot of fun."

The Porn Star Discovery contest is set to launch with an official party in Hollywood, Calif. Nov. 18.

For more information on Porn Star Discovery visit www.newstarpro.com or www.pornstardiscovery.com

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