Kendra Sunderland on CamSoda Tonight

LOS ANGELES — Kendra Sunderland will perform an exclusive show on CamSoda tonight at 9 p.m. (PST).

“It’s with immense pleasure that we welcome Kendra to our family and officially pop her CamSoda cherry,” said Daryn Parker, vice president of CamSoda. “Kendra is one of the premiere stars in the adult entertainment industry today, with millions of devout followers across social media. We’re excited for them to check out her show tonight and interact with her via voice/video chat. It’ll be a night they won’t forget!”

Sunderland commented, “I couldn’t be more excited for my show on CamSoda. I always appreciate interacting with my fans and tonight’s show will allow me to get to know them more intimately. Make sure you tune in and check me out in all my glory!”

Sunderland currently holds the title of Vixen Angel of the Year for 2017 and has a sex toy molded after her by leading adult product brand, Fleshlight. In the future, Sunderland hopes to pursue a career in non-pornographic Hollywood movies.

Fans who join CamSoda for the first time ahead of Sunderland’s debut show will receive 50 free tokens to use on the platform during live broadcasts. For more information, follow her on Twitter and Instagram

For more information on the show and to sign up for a free CamSoda account and receive the complementary tokens, visit CamSoda.com/KsLibraryGirl.  

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