Marina Valmont Named Producer, Recruiter for 'Naked News Live'

Marina Valmont Named Producer, Recruiter for 'Naked News Live'

TORONTO — Marina Valmont, an anchor for Naked News since 2012, has been named producer and talent recruiter for Naked News Live (NNL).

A rep explained NNL launched last autumn as a non-explicit, personality-driven livestream that allows  guest anchors to interact and chat with their fans.

"After contacting Marina and interviewing with her, some of the hottest and most entertaining women in the world get their shot at being a guest," the rep said. "Guest anchors create a Tempted [platform] page and use the 'virtual party show' feature to connect to the NNL stream. In addition to the glory of being a guest, talent receives an appearance fee, tips from fans and traffic to their Tempted page and can increase their revenue when fans subscribe and purchase content from their clip store."

NNL currently streams live Wednesdays at 4 p.m. (PST) and Sundays at 10 a.m (PST).

Recent anchors include Pressly Ann, Jillisa Lynn, Bikini Melissa, Hanna Orio, Luci Power, Sarah Russi and Sweetpea.

"I remember my audition and getting my start at Naked News; it was an exciting time. There are so many sexy, fascinating and entertaining women looking to work with Naked News, and I’m so excited to facilitate this and potentially give them their big break," said Valmont.

"If they do well as a guest on NNL, they can definitely come back, host again and possibly get something more permanent with Naked News," she offered. "This is the perfect chance for our viewers to discover them and to start working with the program without leaving their homes. There’s a strong possibility that they could become the next Naked News international correspondent."

Visit Tempted.com and follow the platform on Twitter; subscribe to Naked News Live here.

Follow Marina Valmont on Twitter and find her premium social media links here; contact her via maria@nakednews.com.

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