Britney Stevens Stars in Tonight’s ImLive Celebrity Event

CYBERSPACE — Tonight’s ImLive Celebrity Event features adult star Britney Stevens performing a live cam show at 11 p.m. EST.

“Britney Stevens is a hot rising star famous for her sultry looks and gorgeous voluptuous body,” ImLive spokesperson Carole Wood said. “This will be her first live show on Imlive.com, so there is no doubt she will be ready and eager to please all 21 million members.”

The Celebrity video chat series is free for ImLive members.

“I am ready to party on live cam and make this the biggest and best summer show that’s going to leave everyone slippery with sweat,” Stevens said.

ImLive has brought some of the world’s most popular adult stars to perform live for all its 20 million members. The lineup has included Bree Olsen, Sasha Grey, Sunny Leone, Gina Lynn and Lexi Belle who all performed in free video chat from their homes and bedrooms.

“Webmasters have one day left to take advantage of this month’s $300 payouts for ImLive signups,” said Yuval Kijel, PussyCash’s vice president of sales and marketing. “The Britney Stevens live show is the absolute best way to convert traffic. She’s hot; she’s fresh and will no doubt convert traffic to help affiliates get those huge $300 payouts. Affiliates can upload high converting banners that feature Britney Stevens and then watch the big money roll in.”

For more information, visit ImLive.com.

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