Joslyn James to Do PwnedbyGirls.com's Tiger Woods Show

LOS ANGELES — Adult performer Joslyn James will join Alana Evans on the next PwnedByGirls.com streaming event on Oct. 5, when the girls will play Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters by EA Sports.

James gained national notoriety when news broke in 2009 that Woods had been having extra-marital liaisons with numerous women, including an ongoing relationship with her.

PwnedByGirls.com is an interactive site where fans can watch adult stars play video games, topless.

Evans said that more than 2.5 million visitors have hit the site since it launched a week ago and garnered significant media attention throughout the video-gaming world. The first gamer session on Sept. 20 celebrated the launch of Gears of War 3.

PwnedByGirls.com now is being rebuilt to allow different types of streaming to enhance the viewers' involvement. A live stream of the girls playing clothed will be available for free before the ladies switch over to the pay feed for the topless action for the next show.

"The new site will also include Gamer Girls information and bios, video reviews of games as well as written reviews, and an actual live stream of game play so you can clearly see the pwning action," said Evans, who is hosting every session in addition to inviting different gamer girls to play.

The Oct. 5 session starts at 4 p.m. PST.

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