Puba to Celebrate 3-Year Anniversary With Party Wednesday

LOS ANGELES — The Puba web network is toasting its three-year anniversary with a party this Wednesday night at the Page 71 lounge in Studio City, Calif.

Puba in the past year has expanded its stable of performers with new additions Alison Tyler, Britney Amber, Capri Cavanni, Christy Mack, Dana DeArmond, Dani Daniels, Diamond Kitty, Karlie Montana, Kendall Karson, Leilani Leeane, Mollie Bennett, Remy Lacroix, Taylor Vixen, Skin Diamond and many more in the works.

The Puba girls have not only full website management, but they also benefit from a DVD distribution deal with sister company Pornstar Empire. With the help of the girls, the Puba brand is growing, the company said. 

"With us it's girls first," said Ivan, Puba co-owner and director of production. "This is a life choice not just a business.

"I sleep, eat and everything else Puba girls. The creative part of the company is always expanding for us. It drives us to show everyone why we are growing so fast. Our content and work ethic proves how much we care."  

Ben, co-owner and project manager for Puba, added, "It's amazing to watch the growth of what we have put together. This event is more about showing our gratitude to our Puba girls for giving us a chance as their web team. Porn star's one worth in this industry is their brand and name, we understand that more then most. And that's why we appreciate when these ladies intrust us with their personal online calling card."

Confirmed attendees already include Alison Tyler, Britney Amber, Charley Chase, Dani Daniels, Kendall Karson, London Keyes, Jayden Jaymes, Rachel Roxx, Remy Lacroix, Samantha Saint, Skin Diamond and Victoria White.

Page 71 Lounge is located at 11916 Ventura Blvd., in Studio City, 91604. Admission is free. The lounge is 21 and over. RSVP to Ivan@Puba.com.

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