Erotique Entertainment Signs 6 Girls to Non-Exclusive Deals

LOS ANGELES — Erotique Entertainment has signed six performers to non-exclusive, one-year contracts to perform boy/girl hardcore sex only for ErotiqueTV, the company's live broadcast division.

The new Erotique performers are Veronica Rodriguez, Raven Bay, Aleksa Nicole, Heather Vahn, Allie James and Adriana Chechik, each of whom is represented by LA Direct Models.

"I am extremely proud of this group of women, both as people and performers," said Eric John, the CEO of Erotique Entertainment who also performs in all the live shows. "In addition to being incredible performers, all have or are pursuing some form of advanced education, and they have a wide variety of pursuits outside of the adult industry.

"The ethnic diversity represented in the group is another aspect I am particularly proud of. It's interesting that this wasn't planned, it just organically evolved that way because I have never hired based on ethnicity whatsoever. It just turns out there are quality individuals that are outstanding adult performers from just about every background on the globe."

Launched in the Fall of 2010, ErotiqueTV now broadcasts seven days a week. It's featured weekly show is called "SuperstarSundayLive," while it also has "Late Night Fantasy" broadcasts. Viewers may watch at ErotiqueTVcams.com or see a simultaneous point-of-view feed on “EricJohnsPOV” channel.

"As with all our companies offerings, the fans of our live show appreciate not only that these are intensely sexual woman, but also articulate, ethnically diverse, confident women—all the qualities I have tried to always reward as a company," John continued. "I couldn't be more happy about this group of people we've brought together."

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