Misty Stone Stars in Next ImLive Celebrity Event

LOS ANGELES — Porn star Misty Stone is slated to perform in the next ImLive.com live video chat Celebrity Event on Oct. 26 at 11 pm. ET.

“Misty Stone is a multiple award winning porn star with extraordinary beauty. All 26 million ImLive members will be getting a hardcore treat because Misty is known for her kinky side that has even landed her an award nomination for most outrageous sex scene in 2011," said Carole Wood, ImLive spokesperson.

Stone joins Tori Black, Lexie Belle, Joanna Angel, Allie Haze, Sara Sloane and Faye Reagan all of whom performed in the event’s free video chat from their homes and bedrooms.

“I have hot, wet, steamy excitement for this live show. I can’t wait to get started and video chat directly with all my fans from around the world. It is the real me they get to see — no props, no scripts just total uninhibited fun," Stone said.

Yuval Kijel, from ImLive’s affiliate network PussyCash said, “Misty Stone is an in demand top porn star. This show will be an explosive moneymaker for all affiliates who take advantage and use this event to convert their traffic to $225 payouts in October. Affiliates can upload innovative banners that feature Misty and earn cash like a rock star."

ImLive members and affiliates can view the show for free.

For more information on the event visit the website

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