Jessica Drake to Appear on IMLive.com Today to Benefit AIDS Walk

Jessica Drake to Appear on IMLive.com Today to Benefit AIDS Walk

LOS ANGELES — Sex educator and Wicked Pictures contract performer, jessica drake, will make a rare webcam appearance on IMLive at 8 p.m. PT today to benefit AIDS Walk L.A.

The adult superstar, who is set to lead Team Wicked for the fourth time at the annual AIDS Walk L.A. on Oct. 11, will donate her appearance fee from IMLive to the AIDS charity. The annual walk will take place at West Hollywood Park (647 N. San Vicente Blvd.) in West Hollywood. For more information on her IMLive appearance, click here.
 
“I’m looking forward to chatting with fans and getting a chance to interact with them live!” drake said. “IMLive is a great way to get up close and personal with people around the world. It’s also a great way to promote Team Wicked at AIDS Walk L.A., which is a cause that is extremely important to me.”
 
IMLive is a leading webcam provider offering its millions of members interactive access via live video chat to a wide variety of the adult film stars, models and amateur models. IMLive serves a global community through its state-of-the-art interactive technology that allows users to share their unique experiences with each other and selected models and hosts. IMLive is online at IMLive.com.

drake’s show will include teasing, stripping, nudity, and masturbation, all in the name of a good cause.

Potential supporters are encouraged to donate by visiting Team Wicked’s official AIDS Walk L.A. page here. There visitors can donate, join Team Wicked, watch for updates, as well as tweet and post on social media about the team’s efforts to raise funds for a good cause.
 
Team Wicked is open to all who want to help make a difference. Adult industry performers and members, as well as supporters, may join Team Wicked by emailing Press@WickedPictures.com.

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