Jessica Drake to Host Live Show Tomorrow on Wicked.com

Jessica Drake to Host Live Show Tomorrow on Wicked.com

LOS ANGELES — Wicked Pictures has announced contract star Jessica Drake will be starring in her first live Wicked.com show of 2020 on Thursday at 6 p.m. (PDT) for site members.

“I can’t wait to be live with the members of Wicked.com once again," Drake enthused. "Live shows are one of my favorite ways to show fan appreciation, and I have so many things planned for our members. During the pandemic, I’ve really missed shooting movies and I’m looking forward to getting as close as possible to everyone in the meantime, even if it’s through a computer for now. Grab some Wicked Sensual Care lube and get ready for a wild ride."

For his part, Wicked Pictures President and Owner Steve Orenstein shared Drake's enthusiasm, remarking, "We are very excited about bringing live shows back to Wicked.com for our members, and who could be better than Jessica to kick it off?"

Media liasion Daniel Metcalf added, "Jessica's new show is going to be excellent all around, with more ways for members to engage than ever before. If you've ever been lucky enough to talk to Jessica, you quickly realize that as mesmerizing as she is onscreen, she's even more exciting in person, and now members will get to experience what it’s like to interact with her via the live medium. I know they are going to be thrilled and that makes me very happy.”

Thursday's upcoming event follows Brad Armstrong's "Porn: The Series" and "Jessica's FANtasies" as the latest addition to Wicked’s content slate, which also includes features directed by Armstrong and Axel Braun, as well as educational series like Drake's "Guide to Wicked Sex."

For more, visit Wicked.com and follow Drake on Twitter.

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