Catjira Makes ePlay Debut With Star Wars-Themed Cosplay Livestream Tonight

Catjira Makes ePlay Debut With Star Wars-Themed Cosplay Livestream Tonight

LOS ANGELES — 2018 XBIZ Web Star of the Year Catjira will make her ePlay livestream debut tonight, a Star Wars-themed cosplay event in honor of "May the 4th" day, at 6 p.m. (EDT).

Catjira will perform in full Slave Leia cosplay for the livestream. She will also be offering an exclusive cosplay clip for sale through her ePlay profile.

"I’m very excited to try ePlay for the first time," she said. "It’ll be my first cosplay show in over a year, so I know my fans are just as hyped if not more than I am. Plus, we’ve really missed playing naked video games together."

ePlay Talent Recruitment Coordinator Allie Awesome echoed Catjira's enthusiasm.

"We’re so pumped to have a cosplay icon like Catjira join our platform," she said. "I can’t think of a more perfect marriage between streamer and brand."

The show will stream on Catjira's ePlay page.

Follow her on Twitter.

In related news, ePlay will be exhibiting at XBIZ Miami from May 15-18.

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