BongaCams.com Debuts Drone-Based Live Show

BongaCams.com Debuts Drone-Based Live Show

LOS ANGELES — BongaCams.com is set to webcast what it calls “the world’s first live erotic show via drone,” featuring model Tamara Wilson.

The show is set for Friday, May 17, from 9-9:40 a.m. PDT.

According to the company, professionals across many disciplines are increasingly understanding the potential of quadcopters and inventing creative ways to use them. Recently, BongaCams.com came up with its own innovative use — shooting a live erotic show.

“Lately, livestreaming has gained significant popularity,” said a company representative. “In a world where everyone is constantly rushing, people prefer the role of direct participant instead of watching outdated recordings. Unlike conventional shooting equipment, drones can offer a much wider range of opportunities.”

The representative noted that the future is closer than it seems.

“Just imagine that instead of the traditional broadcast within four walls, you see a swimming pool,” the representative added. “The camera slowly glides over the azure water’s surface and focuses on a strikingly hot beauty, her tiny bikini seductively hugging her ideal body while her slender legs gracefully tread on the tiles. Here you can enjoy the spiciest perspectives and feel yourself in the very heart of the action!”

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