Jessica Drake to Return to Wicked.com for Rare Live Show

Jessica Drake to Return to Wicked.com for Rare Live Show

LOS ANGELES — Jessica Drake is returning to Wicked.com for her second live show of 2020 tomorrow at 6 p.m. (PDT). According to Wicked Pictures, her first live event of the year in July set a new record as the site's most widely viewed web show to date.

“Each edition of these completely interactive productions provides site members worldwide the opportunity to enjoy an intimate, immersive and supremely sensual experience with the Wicked contract superstar,” stated a rep.

Drake offered that she “can’t wait to see everyone live again on Wicked.com. I love interacting with everyone and answering their questions, and I really love the second part of the show, when I begin to take fan requests. The last show broke viewing records for us, and I can’t wait to see what happens next. So grab some Wicked Sensual Care lube and get ready for me."

Media Liaison Daniel Metcalf explained that the first show was “extremely well-received by our site members, who treasure Jessica's skill in creating a space online to engage and connect with her fans.”

“We are living in unprecedented times, and Jessica's sensitivity to her audience's needs, her empathy, her compassion and her desire to lift people up make these shows magical interactive experiences you won't find anywhere else,” Metcalf added.

To learn more, visit Wicked online and follow the studio and Jessica Drake on Twitter.

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