Dani Daniels' New 'Dinner With Dani' TV Show Now Available on Amazon

Dani Daniels' New 'Dinner With Dani' TV Show Now Available on Amazon

NEW YORK — Adult star Dani Daniels has a new TV show, “Dinner With Dani,” now available on Amazon.

Daniels is the producer and creator of the new show, which is a roundtable discussion led by Daniels with other adult film stars, as well as musicians, comedians and tattoo artists and more. 

The NSFW episodes cost $2.99 to view and can be found by going to DinnerWithDani.com, which takes users to the Amazon video channel.

“This has been a passion project of mine for the last two years, and it is now available for everyone to see,” she said. “The first two episodes are live now, and the next three episodes are coming soon.

“I wanted to create a show that highlighted the human aspect of our business as well and being just funny,” she said. “Each episode has a theme such as MILFs or cam girls and includes one wildcard guest from outside the industry to give perspective. I am sure everyone will learn something from this. I know I did.”

Daniel said the pilot episode, clocking in at 90 minutes, has three of the biggest names in the adult business — Alexis Texas, Asa Akira and Phoenix Marie.

The second episode will feature Sophie Dee, Tanya Tate, Skin Diamond and comic Jeff Leach.

Three more episodes have been shot and will be available in the coming weeks featuring, Romi Rain, Christy Mack, Katrina Jade, Cherie Deville, Joanna Angel, Vanessa Veracruz, Kat Leya, Julia Ann, and Kendra Lust. 

The show also will feature tattoo artist Stefano Alacantra, comic John Laster and sexpert Jessica O’Reilly.

Five episodes of the 12-episode season already are in the can.

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