Lexi Belle to Kick Off ImLive Celebrity Event Series

CYBERSPACE — ImLive kicks off its Celebrity Event Series of the New Year on Wednesday at 11 p.m. EST with adult performer Lexi Belle.

The video chat with Belle will be broadcasted live for free for ImLive members.

“Lexi Belle is a co-ed porn sensation who is known for her girl-next-door looks,” ImLive spokesperson Carole Wood said. “Overnight she went from being a video store clerk to starring in porn. We know this is a performance everyone will be lining up to see, so ImLive members should register now to ensure they don’t miss the show.”

In addition to the Celebrity event series, ImLive is a platform that many adult stars use on a regular basis to interact with fans, Wood said.

“Many celebrities love using ImLive because it gives them greater exposure and a way to earn extra money,” she said. “They can be spontaneous and video chat live from anywhere in the world 24/7. Members can log in anytime and direct a hot live show by a real porn star.”

The ImLive Celebrity Event series has brought some of the most popular adult stars to perform live for its 19 million members. The lineup has included Bree Olsen, Gina Lynn, Kagney Linn Karter, Monique Alexander, Sunny Leone, and Eva Angelina, who all performed in free video chat from their homes and bedrooms.

“Lexi Belle is currently the ‘it girl’ of porn,” said Yuval Kijel, marketing director for PussyCash.com and ImLive.com. “Webmasters should use this event to convert their traffic to lots of cash. Affiliates can access promo materials from PussyCash showcasing the Lexi Belle show that will make all streams of traffic click-happy with anticipation. The timing of this event is perfect as webmasters still have time to cash in and earn insane $150 payouts for ImLive signups until Jan. 31.”

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