Porn Star, 'Game of Thrones' Actress Sahara Knite Joins ImLive.com

LONDON — Porn star and "Game of Thrones" season two recurring Sahara Knite is set to video chat with fans on ImLive.com's new Celebrity Event, streaming at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. 

“It’s my very first Celebrity Event appearance on ImLive.com and I’m thrilled," Knite said. "I’m going to give my fans an incredible show, and let them really connect with me. I can’t wait to meet them online and let them see what this sexy Brit’s all about.”

Knite is an Indian-born, London-raised adult performer known for her work in such X-rated titles as Jules Jordan Video's "In Anal Sluts We Trust 3," Hustler Video's "Anal Extremes," Pure Play Media's "Worker's Compensation 3," and the Private Video feature "Billionaire."

Knite's profile was raised considerably in 2011 when she made her memorable debut as the prostitute Armeca on HBO's critically acclaimed fantasy series "Game of Thrones." She returned for season two this year, appearing in the episodes "The North Remembers," "The Night Lands," and "Blackwater."

"Sahara is an amazing performer. That’s why she’s a successful cross-over between the mainstream and adult entertainment industries," ImLive spokesperson Carole Wood said. "She is the ultimate English good girl gone wild… and is the stuff fantasies are made of."

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