Amber Rayne, Katja Kassin to Take On Sex Machine Live

CYBERSPACE — Adult performers Amber Rayne and Katja Kassin have announced that together they will take on a sex machine in front of their live webcam for the ImLive.com Celebrity Event.

The Celebrity Event will be broadcast for free to all ImLive.com members and webmasters promoting the site.

"ImLive's Celebrity Events bring the crème de la crème of the adult entertainment industry direct to each and every one of our members and webmasters for free,” ImLive.com spokesperson Carole Wood said. “ImLive is the only video chat platform offering free live video chat with porn stars in such mass, and we're pleased to be able to offer our community the opportunity to watch and chat with Amber and Katja as they get it on with a sex machine at our latest online extravaganza."

ImLive Celebrity Events are produced on at least a monthly basis, and in the past have featured Sasha Grey, Bree Olsen, Joanna Angel, Tera Patrick, Sunny Leone and Ron Jeremy broadcasting live on their webcams from their own homes and bedrooms.

"PussyCash affiliates and webmasters who are not yet PussyCash affiliates are encouraged to get their traffic to participate in this special event,” PussyCash affiliate manager Adam Scheuer said. “Watching the incredible hotties Amber Rayne and Katja Kassin and the sex machine will be phenomenal. The opportunity to participate and tell the girls what to do for free is just not to be missed. Since ImLive is paying $100 for every single ImLive signup in February, this is the perfect time to for all newbies to start promoting the site."

For more information, visit PussyCash.com.

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