Lola Bastinado Now Spokesperson for Couplicious, VeeJay Hotspot

NEW YORK — Lola Bastinado is the new spokesperson for the game Couplicious and sexy clothing provider VeeJay Hotspot.

The multimedia personality will be formally making the announcement in person to the press at Exxxotica New Jersey, to be held from this Friday, Nov. 4 through Sunday, Nov. 6 at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison.

“I’m very excited to bring SDC’s Couplicious game with me to their first industry convention,” Bastinado said. “It’s not only a fun social tool, but it can really help couples spice up their relationship. I have a feeling this adult board game will be sweeping the nation, and I’m honored to be a part of it.” 

Bastinado said, “VeeJay’s Hotspot is a company that I’ve worked closely with for a few years who’s dressed me numerous times for various television and personal appearances as well as sponsoring my signature Erotic Educational Couples Courses internationally. This weekend, I share them with my fan base so they too can have access to all the fabulous items they carry.”

Bastinado will be featured in Booth 764 at Exxxotica New Jersey. Performers who will be featured in her booth include Joslyn James, Moe “The Monster” Johnson, CJ Strokes, Payton Sinclaire, Danny Blaq and Ludus Adonis.

Adult models Shannon Williams, Diana Lynn and Kimster Ann will be in Bastinado’s booth as well.

The New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center is located at 97 Sunfield Ave.

“As the entertainment industry's sexual media maven, Miss Bastinado's quick wit and savvy tongue infuse important sex-positive information with her unique style of comedic delivery — which speaks directly to the target demographic she's working with,” a spokesperson for Bastinado said.

For more information on Bastinado, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter or Facebook.

For more information on Exxxotica, follow them on Twitter.

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