Puba Porn Star Network Hits Big Apple

LOS ANGELES — The team behind porn star network Puba is gearing up for a fun-filled promotional week on the East Coast, documenting the entire trip for members of the network.

Ivan, Puba's director of production, is being accompanied by Puba girls Jayden Jaymes and Samantha Saint and the newest Girls of Penthouse cover girl Jayden Cole as they invade New York City on Monday.

Saint is scheduled to appear on Howard Stern's radio show on Tuesday to promote her recently launched website with the Puba network, and the team will end their Tuesday night with their first East Coast Puba Party at the White Noise club in Manhattan at 10. The party is open to the public and no RSVP is necessary.

The crew will spend the rest of the week visiting New York landmarks, casually shooting around the city and shooting sex scenes on closed sets with local talent for the girls' site updates.

The group will top off their week by traveling to Bridgeport, Conn., to Mystique Gentlemen's Club where Jaymes and Jayden Cole will pair up for the first time ever in what is expected to be a popular feature showing.

The two will perform solo and girl/girl stage shows on the nights of Friday, Oct. 21 and Saturday, Oct. 22. The girls will also participate in autograph signings and private lap dances. Ivan plans to shoot all of the behind-the-scenes action and even the stage shows for the girls and the fans that cannot attend.

Any industry professionals based in the New York City area interested in attending the Puba Party or shooting quality content for trade are urged to contact Ivan at Ivan@puba.com.
 

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