HotMovies Debuts Ron Jeremy's 'Dinner With Ron'

HotMovies Debuts Ron Jeremy's 'Dinner With Ron'

PHILADELPHIA — HotMovies.com has released the pilot for “Dinner With Ron,” a comedic new web series starring “the world’s most beloved porn star,” Ron Jeremy.

The show features Ron Jeremy and James Bartholet joining other industry personalities to enjoy dinner and have a fun, spontaneous, and candid conversation about their lives, their history, their work and their deepest thoughts — all caught on video for fans.

“Our goal with the ‘Dinner With Ron’ series,” HotMovies’s Director of Marketing Danny C., explains, “is to bring our industry to life for the fans. They can get to know the stars and get a better sense of porn’s fascinating history and development — and hear some hilarious stories along the way.”

The pilot episode, “Ron Jeremy Eats a D***!,” was shot at the world-famous Rainbow Bar & Grill on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles and features Tia Cyrus, Ed Powers, and Luna Star along with Bartholet and Jeremy.

Adult industry personalities with interesting stories to tell, as well as those working behind the camera, can email danny@hotmovies.com for consideration for future episodes.

“We’re especially interested in hearing unique perspectives and from those who were around for critical turning points in our industry’s development,” Danny concluded.

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