Alana Luv to Host Launch Party for New Roku Channel

NEW YORK — Alana Luv will host a holiday party to celebrate the launch of her new A Luv Media Roku channel at Studio Square Recordings in Queens, New York on Tuesday, Dec. 21 from 8-11 p.m. (EST).

The party will also benefit Toys for Tots; guests who bring a new, unwrapped toy for charity will receive discounted admission.

Previously available exclusively online, the A Luv Media digital streaming network on Roku features adult stars, comedians, DJs, musical artists and entertainers from all walks of life and will be home to Luv’s sex- and relationship-centered talk show, “Luv ’n Laughs,” as well as “Dangerous Curves with Curvy Mary.”

In 2022, the channel will add the podcasts “Live on Broadway” and “Sex and Weed,” which will be co-hosted by Casca Akashova.

"I'm so excited to announce our launch on Roku and celebrate with beloved past guests of ‘Luv N Laughs,’” Luv enthused. “And, in the holiday spirit, I thought why not make it a Toys for Tots event to help kids that may be less fortunate during this holiday season.”

“I can’t wait to see all our former guests, upcoming guests, sponsors and, of course, our fans,” she continued. “This will truly be a night not to forget.”

For tickets and more information about the party, visit ALuvEmpire.com.

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