Aria Alexander Set for ErotiqueTV Live Show

LOS ANGELES — Aria Alexander and Eric John perform their first full boy/girl scene together live this Saturday night on Erotique Entertainment’s ErotiqueTV website, ErotiqueTVLive.com.

The 90-minute show will start at 6 p.m. PT.

Alexander and John met for the first time while performing together recently in a blowbang for director Jonni Darkko that will be featured in the new DVD release “Wet Food 7” that is coming out Nov. 2 from Evil Angel.

“In that scene for Darkko, Alexander was my sex puppet that I brought to service a very large group of my friends, and let’s just say they utilized her oral capabilities intensely, messily, energetically, and climactically," John said. "And she obviously loved it. A lot. It was just an incredible scene.”

Alexander added, “I loved the blowbang! It was deliciously overwhelming, there is nothing in this world that’s sexier than being surrounded by dicks. I was cum drunk for days.”

John said he decided during that scene that he wanted Alexander on ErotiqueTVLive.com. “Aria and I need to bring the intensity of the first time we fuck to the live audience of ErotiqueTV. I can only imagine what will happen. The set may not even survive… and it will be well well worth it."

Alexander agreed, saying “I can’t wait to get Eric all to myself. He has some of the biggest, nicest balls I’ve ever seen and I’m dying to suck on them and give them the attention they deserve.”

Veteran director Jim Powers will be in charge of the video, while Jim Cady and Gordon will be doing stills. Heather Lexi will host the broadcast, running computers, talking to fans, and providing webcam angles.

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