Sabrina Night Joins LiveUnicorns as Brand Ambassador

Sabrina Night Joins LiveUnicorns as Brand Ambassador

BARCELONA — Sabrina Night (aka Sabien DeMonia) has inked a brand ambassadorship agreement with subscription-based premium live show platform LiveUnicorns.

The site is "developing and launching the next generation of adult livestreaming platforms and looking for ambassador performers, like Sabrina, [whose] mission is to empower talented live performers to create the most unique adult entertainment in the world," a rep explained. "Sabrina chose to join and collaborate in LiveUnicorns' marketing and ambassador program and will star in featured shows on the platform as well as special themed series, such as ASMR."

"Drawing on her live show experience, Sabrina will be part of a dedicated team of professionals to help shape LiveUnicorns into a place where performers can shine," noted the rep.

Night is currently headlining shows Thursdays at 3 a.m. (PST), Fridays at 2 p.m. (PST) and Sundays at 12 midnight (PST).

"I'm very excited to be part of this; LiveUnicorns is kind of a spicy Netflix. I’m proud to be part of the early stages of their platform," she said. "I'm excited about the highly innovative shows the models are doing as they build their subscriber base. I’ve got some incredible shows planned, so you definitely want to subscribe."

A free 30-day trial for new subscribers is currently on offer, which will lock in a $9.99 price.

Visit LiveUnicorns.com; follow Sabrina Night on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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