Buzzfeed Spends the Day With Chaturbate's Scarlet Loveu

Buzzfeed Spends the Day With Chaturbate's Scarlet Loveu

LOS ANGELES — Buzzfeed host Aria Inthavong went live with Chaturbate broadcaster, Scarlet Loveu for a “wild, imaginative streaming session” and interview with the vegan, animal lover who has been a member of Chaturbate since April of 2017.

Loveu discussed the importance of community on Chaturbate with Inthavong, stressing that there is more to her shows than simply performing sexual acts.

"A lot of rooms are not just sex and dirty stuff," Loveu said in the video. "People [are] coming in for conversation and for the entertainment." 

“Inthavong braved what few mainstream interviewers are reluctant to try and performed live on cam with Loveu during his day with her,” a Chaturbate spokesperson said, “although his part of the performance was definitely more focused on entertaining the thousands of fans in Loveu's chat room than doing anything one would consider sexual. Instead, he recruited a local theatre troupe to perform select scenes from the classic stage production ‘Les Miserables’ to the delight of Loveu and her Chaturbate audience."

Loveu commented, "It was an honor to represent our community on Chaturbate. A total of almost two million people have seen my Buzzfeed video. I am shook!”

To view the full video, click here. For more information on Loveu, visit her Chaturbate profile.

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