Eric John, Chanel Preston, Luna Star in Erotique Show on Saturday

LOS ANGELES — Eric John will celebrate his birthday with a live two-hour sex show that will be broadcast on Erotique Entertainment’s main website ErotiqueTVLive.com this Saturday, Jan. 7 at 6 p.m. PST. The adult star will perform a threesome with Chanel Preston and Luna Star.

“Chanel was scheduled for the birthday show first, quite a long time ago,” said John, Erotique Entertainment’s CEO. “She was appropriate in so many ways, not the least being years ago, she was the first one to gift me a pair of her heels following one of our sex performances.” 

Some of Erotique Entertainment’s most successful broadcasts, the company said, have featured John and Star.

“On one of the occasions this year when Luna had just blown me on set, I mentioned the birthday show — and Luna said she had never performed with Chanel,” John said. “Clearly, that was just wrong and needed to be corrected, and on the spot, the decision was made to include Luna in the birthday festivities.”

ErotiqueTVLive.com site members will be able to view Saturday’s performance from two separate angles simultaneously. 

“I’m so excited to work with Eric on his birthday,” Preston said. “It’s obviously a special day for him; so I can’t wait for Luna and I to give him a sexy gift for all his viewers to see.”

Subsequent live shows on ErotiqueTV will feature Julia Ann on Jan. 13., Dahlia Sky and Anna DeVille on Feb. 11, Lily LaBeau on Feb. 25 and Valentina Nappi on Mar. 11.

Recent shows on ErotiqueTV have featured Dana Vespoli and Lea Lexis as well as Sophia Summers, Alix Lovell, Stevie Foxx, Chloe Carter and Riley Nixon.

For more information on Erotique Entertainment, follow them on Twitter.

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