Dylan Ryder, Alektra Blue Named New Hosts of The Peeperz Xcast

LOS ANGELES — The Peeperz Xcast, powered by Videoworld.com, has moved to L.A., with a new look and two new hosts.

Wicked contract star, Alektra Blue and porn performer Dylan Ryder are now hosting the adult industry’s web show.

“We are very excited to have Dylan and Alektra hosting the Xcast,” said Dan Brown, the show’s creator.

“They are A-list stars, major talents and quite beautiful. I trust that the show will be in good hands with these ladies at the helm.”

One of the major reasons for taking the Peeperz Xcast to Los Angeles was having a deeper pool of porn star talent to book on the show. Adult industry performers appearing on new editions of the Xcast so far include Riley Steele, Sasha Heart, Brandy Aniston and Alana Evans.

The new Peeperz Xcast has also added a new segment called Xcast On The Set. In this feature the cameras roll behind the scenes and under the lights of porn shoots from major companies like Wicked, Vivid, New Sensations and Digital Playground.

The debut of this segment features a behind-the-scenes look at Vivid Entertainment's "Star Wars XXX." The Peeperz Xcast is an all-nude adult industry webshow featuring a XXX news report, behind-the-scenes coverage from movie sets and adult entertainment events as well as porn star interviews.

Each free, bi-weekly show can be seen here.

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