CamSoda Signs Tori Black to Exclusive Deal

CamSoda Signs Tori Black to Exclusive Deal

NEW YORK — Cam platform CamSoda today said it has inked Tori Black to an exclusive show contract.

Black will perform live weekly shows and include video chat with her fans, joining a lineup of other CamSoda models like Alexis Texas and Gianna Michaels, among others.    

“Tori Black is one of the most well-known and recognizable performers within the adult entertainment industry and we are especially happy to welcome her to the CamSoda family,” said Daron Lundeen, president of CamSoda. “Tori’s partnership with us has limitless possibilities and we’re excited to deliver weekly shows that fans will love.”

Black rose to fame after filming her first scene in 2007. In 2008 she was Penthouse Pet of the Month

Outside of the adult entertainment biz Black has had a guest starring role in “Gem and Loan” and Showtime series “Ray Donovan,” where she played porn star Lexi Steele.

"My career has been such a beautiful journey so far. So many different phases and moments, and many of them come shared with amazing companies,” Black said. “I'm happy to announce my newest pairing with an incredibly innovative company, CamSoda.

“My first exclusive contract with CamSoda is sure to be a memorable and pleasurable one."

Founded in 2014, CamSoda has been moving towards new interactive technologies to stay ahead of competitors. The platform was the first adult entertainment webcam site leveraging "mobile-first" design.

Over the past year, CamSoda has announced the debut of its live virtual reality webcam experience, BlowCast, an on-demand marketplace that offers users a catalog of simulated blowjobs from renowned porn stars and amateurs experienced through teledildonics and its holographic technology dubbed “Holo-Cam,” which allows users to beam and watch live, interactive holographic cam shows via their smartphone and tablets.

CamSoda also offers the CamSoda House, which offers a live virtual reality experience for users that includes interacting with models while they perform or hang out in the outdoor pool area, showers, game room and gym.

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