ImLive.com Celebrity Event to Feature Alexis Texas

LOS ANGELES — Sexy cowgirl Alexis Texas will be the next featured performer on the ImLive.com Celebrity Events series, appearing in a free video chat for ImLive members.

According to the company, Texas will be broadcasting live from her home on October 28, at 11:00 p.m. ET, "demonstrating her version of true country lovin'."

"They say everything in Texas is bigger and better, which is hard to argue when it comes to Alexis Texas who popped her anal cherry on camera in the Elegant Angel film ‘Alexis Texas is Buttwoman'," ImLive spokesperson, Carole Wood, said. "If she is willing to do anal for the first time on video, we can only imagine what this foxy Texan is ready to do on live cam."

"This is one hoedown you won't want to miss!" Wood added.

ImLive Celebrity Events have included Stormy Daniels, Eva Angelina, Ashlynn Brooke, Monique Alexander, Belladonna, Sunny Leone and Bree Olsen, who have all performed live from their homes and bedrooms.

"ImLive is responsive to the desire of its users to be a part of the action and is the only video chat platform offering regular live free chat with porn stars," Wood concluded.

"Having Alexis Texas join the ImLive Celebrity Event series is a cool southern treat for all 18 million ImLive members and another opportunity for webmasters to convert their traffic to cash," Yuval Kijel of PussyCash said.

PussyCash.com is the affiliate network responsible for promoting ImLive.com

"We've uploaded new high converting banners promoting the live Alexis Texas Celebrity Event. Webmasters are encouraged to use this occasion to drive their traffic to ImLive and earn up to $175 for signups in October." Kijel added. "And because PussyCash always mixes business with pleasure, we invite all of our webmasters to party for free with Alexis Texas on October 28th."

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