Streamate, Rocco Siffredi Announce Partnership

Streamate, Rocco Siffredi Announce Partnership

LOS ANGELES — Streamate has announced it has entered into a partnership with Rocco Siffredi for the performer to appear live exclusively on the company’s platform.

According to the company, “Rocco Siffredi is Live” will give fans a chance to interact with the performer, live from Budapest and featuring beautiful foreign models in the same high quality productions he is known for; only now it will all be live on Streamate and showcasing a wide variety of performers that is inclusive of all genders and sexual preferences.

“I hope everybody is as excited and honored as we are to see Rocco live on Streamate,” said Streamate Marketing Director Christophe. “Our members are going to be absolutely thrilled to be able to interact with him and see why he’s such a legend in the industry. Since he is known for his wild and passionate scenes we are excited to see what happens when he goes live.”

The “Rocco Siffredi Academy” will be incorporated into the performer’s live shows. A “University of Porn” conceived by Siffredi with the purpose of educating new talent in the adult industry as actors, directors, and screenwriters, fans can expect to be welcomed into the room by Siffredi narrating, directing and performing in his live shows.

“I am so excited to venture into the world of live camming with Streamate,” Siffredi said. “This is a big challenge for me and an exciting next step in my career. I’m sure this will be a wild time and a lot of fun.”

“My shows will highlight all different types of sex and sexual preferences which I think is a really important part of my brand,” Siffredi added. “Fans can expect to see new actors and actresses as well as international superstars from all over the world.” 

Fans can see Siffredi’s first set of live shows on October 24-28, daily at 9:30 a.m. PST, and running for approximately three hours. Each show will feature multiple performers, numerous sex scenes, role-playing, and Academy components.

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