Sunny Lane ‘Goes Hollywood’ at Internext

LOS ANGELES — Adult star Sunny Lane heading to Hollywood, Fla., to work at the Internext convention Friday through Sunday.

“I grew up in Florida so this is like coming home for me,” said Lane as she packed her bags to catch a flight to nearby Miami to hook up with the folks from ImLive.com and PussyCash.

The convention will be packed with adult industry members from various sectors of the online world and Lane said she looks forward to meeting many new people.

“I pretty much know everybody from the L.A. porn scene which is great but it’s really fun coming to these types of events because there are so many new people that I normally don’t see.”

With a number of movie projects shooting in the month of August including "J-Ho," another highlight will be meeting fans at the Adult Filmstar Ball Aug. 25 at La Boheme Gentlemen’s Club in Denver.

“I really love when I get a chance to meet my fans so Denver works out really well for me,” she said. Lane will be joined by 50 of adult's top stars mingling with fans, and with Dave Navarro hosting, the action is sure to get wild, a representative said.

“Dave is so much fun. I just love him,” Lane said of the music and TV personality who has been tied to a number of adult entertainment events recently.

“Sunny’s great and she’s always a pleasure to hang with,” Navarro said.

Internext attendees can meet Lane at the PussyCash/ImLive booth in Hollywood, Fla. this weekend.

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