Sienna Sinclaire Hosts Naughty Drive-In in Downtown L.A.

LOS ANGELES — “Naughty lifestyle expert” and author Sienna Sinclaire is bringing sexy back 1950's style with her upcoming event, the “Naughty Drive-In Theater and Sexy Sock Hop.”

The latest Naughty Girl brand interactive experience co-sponsored by Rock On, Sliquid, Sportsheets, Maia Toys, Shag Factory and Hustler Lingerie is set for this Saturday, June 28, in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.

Sienna Sinclaire says she is ready to stoke summer lust with her outdoor event that’s a sexed-up throwback to the golden era of drive-in theater. Topless waitresses will deliver food and goodies to attendees, who can choose to park and enjoy the privacy of their cars or picnic under the stars with lawn seating — and where couples and singles are free to mingle.

Screening “9 ½ Weeks” starring Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger, the film will be followed by a Sexy Sock Hop on the lawn. A live DJ will also be spinning danceable tunes throughout the night.

50’s style attire is encouraged and can earn attendees swag and prizes from the sponsors, including gift certificates from local L.A. store Pure Delish. The evening contests will include best dressed, coolest car, naughty hula hoop, bubble gum blowing and How Low Can You Go Limbo.

Because drive-ins were traditionally the spot for young couples to make out (and maybe more), sexpert Dr. Ava Cadell will be stopping by event to host a Round the Bases game that includes flirty tips and tricks to help put the moves on, and possibly get lucky, on your date.

“It’s always my goal to turn typical evens into naughty ones, [I] suppose it’s the fantasies of a dirty mind brought to life," joked Sinclaire, who has authored the “Naughty Girls Guide to Los Angeles,” Las Vegas and San Francisco.

Rock On will be on-hand at the drive-in serving its signature “horny juice” Rock’n Shots to give attendees a boost of sexual vitality.

“These type of events represent the energy and vitality, [and] Rock On is pleased to support this one-of-a-kind event alongside naughty lifestyle expert Sienna Sinclaire," said Rock On President Keith Caggiano.

The event starts at 7:30 p.m. sharp on Saturday, June 28, at the Electric Dusk Drive-In located at 1000 San Julian Street, Los Angeles, 90015.  

For tickets and further information click here. For sponsorship information, email Sinclaire at siennasinclaire@yahoo.com.

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