Emily Addison on CamSoda Tonight

LOS ANGELES — Emily Addison will be performing live on CamSoda tonight at 8 p.m. (PDT).

“We’re thrilled to have Emily performing once again on CamSoda,” said Darren Press, vice president of CamSoda. “Emily is a top star in the industry who boasts an impressive portfolio and has a host of devoted fans. Those in attendance for Emily’s live show will be able to interact with her directly via voice/video chat and tip her with tokens. I encourage everyone to attend, this is not something they want to miss out on!”

Addison hails from Tennessee and has shot numerous films and collaborated with well-known porn companies including Girlfriend Films, Brazzers and Anastasia Film Productions. According to a representative, she has received numerous accolades including the 2010 Twistys Treat of the Month, 2011 Pet of the Month in the September issue of Penthouse, Twistys Treat of the Year in 2012 and Penthouse Pet of the Year Runner-Up in 2012.

Addison added, “I couldn’t be more excited for my upcoming show on CamSoda. Since my arrival in the industry, I’ve been featured in hundreds of scenes with many top performers. Tonight’s show is my way of giving back to each and every one of my fans that have been there for me since the beginning. I wouldn’t be where I am without them.”

Addison can be booked by contacting Derek@ladirectmodels.com. Fans can follow her on social via Twitter and Instagram

For more information and to receive the complementary tokens, visit Addison’s CamSoda page

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