Lydia Love Hosting ManyVids Takeover Tonight

Lydia Love Hosting ManyVids Takeover Tonight

LOS ANGELES — 2018 XBIZ Best Clip Artist nominee Lydia Love will host tonight’s ManyVids Takeover, which starts at 5 p.m. (PDT) and runs until 8 p.m. 

Earlier in the year, ManyVids announced the launch of its “Takeover” series, a special type of live stream where a single MV Girl gets to take over the ManyVids site completely.

Each session, ManyVids reported, lasts three hours, and during the takeover live shows, MV Members can tip their favorite models with tokens as well as purchase vids, store items and services from their profiles. 

“After making clips for eight months, I decided that I wanted to start doing live camming in June,” Love told XBIZ. “My first fully nude show ever was my last ManyVids takeover, so I am super excited to see what this show brings. Interacting with my friends and fans is always such an amazing experience, and it reminds me how much I truly love this industry. Thank you to ManyVids for giving me the opportunity to takeover the site tonight!”

She announced via Twitter what fans and spectators could expect from her takeover:

Love was also named this year’s MV New Cummer of the Year. She can be found on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube

The livestream can be watched here at 5 p.m. (PDT).

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