Ash Hollywood on CamSoda Tonight

LOS ANGELES — Ash Hollywood will perform an exclusive show tonight on CamSoda.com at 5:30 p.m. (PDT).

“We’re pleased to officially welcome Ash to the CamSoda family,” said Darren Press, vice president of CamSoda. “Ash has amassed quite the following on social media and boasts a legion of devoted fans. I encourage each and every one of them to tune in to her show tonight. I don’t want to divulge too much regarding what the show will entail, but I can assure you it’ll be something you don’t want to miss out on.”

Hollywood got her start in the adult industry in 2010. She started off with solo glamour shows that featured her masturbating. She then moved on to her greatest sexual passion — girls. In her spare time, she loves partaking in extreme sports such as snowboarding and wakeboarding and is a huge pet lover. 

“I’m so excited for my show on CamSoda tonight,” Hollywood said. “I’ve always wanted to connect with my fans more intimately and via voice and video chat, I’ll be able to do just that. Make sure you tune in and check me out in all my glory!”

Fans who join CamSoda for the first time ahead of Hollywood’s debut show will receive 50 free tokens to use on the platform during live broadcasts. 

Hollywood can be booked by contacting derek@theleenetwork.com. For more information, follow her on Twitter or Instagram

For more information on the show, and to sign up for a free CamSoda account and receive the complementary tokens, visit Hollywood’s CamSoda profile.

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