Anna de Ville, Dahlia Sky on Erotique Show

LOS ANGELES — Eric John has announced Anna de Ville and Dahlia Sky will join him in a live cam show on Erotique Entertainment’s ErotiqueTVLive.com on Saturday, Feb. 11. 

De Ville, Sky and John will be performing their first-ever live threesome on Erotique Entertainment’s flagship site, ErotiqueTVLive.com, where members can view the performance from two separate angles simultaneously. Eventually the edited high definition version of the show will be available to members. However, in the near term, the only way to witness the performance is live.

“I’m really looking forward to working together with Eric and Anna,” Sky said. “Anna has a lot of sex appeal and has been on my radar for awhile. I’m excited that I finally get to play with her. Combine that with Eric John, who I have had the pleasure of working with many times, and this is going to be an orgasmic pre-Valentine’s celebration that you will not want to miss out on.”

De Ville tweeted that she “can’t wait,” while John added, “The past ErotiqueTV shows with both of these wonderful women have been some of the most popular ever. They had the hottest sex, tons of orgasms and so much cum. It truly stimulates the imagination when one ponders what the combination will achieve this Saturday night!”

Erotique Studios’ lineup is as follows: 

Feb. 11: "Valentine’s Day Threesome" with Dahlia Sky and Anna de Ville.

Feb. 25: "Superstar Series" with Lily LaBeau.

Mar. 11: "Superstar Series" with Valentina Nappi.

Mar. 25: "Superstar Series" with Melissa Moore.

Recent shows have included performers Dahlia Skye, Dana Vespoli, Lea Lexis, Valentina Nappi, Luna Star, Chanel Preston and Julia Ann, in addition to newer stars like Sophia Summers, Alix Lovell, Stevie Foxx, Chloe Carter and Riley Nixon.

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

For more information on John, follow him on Twitter

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