ClubJenna Girls Appear on Flirt4free, Jenna Renews Vivid Contract

CALABASAS, Calif. – ClubJenna’s quintet of contract stars will interact with fans in high definition on Flirt4free.com, broadcast live from the VideoSecrets studios.

Adult star Jenna Jameson recently added contract stars to her Scottsdale, Arz. company, and the ClubJenna Girls will make their webstreaming debut on April 15 from 5 to 8 p.m. (PST).

Krystal Steal, Jesse Capelli, Ashton Moore, McKenzie Lee, and Sophia Rossi will chat with viewers for three hours, either on Flirt4free.com or ClubJenna.com. Webmasters who are affiliates of Flirt4free can advertise the exclusive shows and link to them from their own websites.

Video Secrets maintains its own studios as well as a network of rented studios around the world. Featured performers like the ClubJenna Girls will broadcast from the San Fernando Valley, but any of the dozens of other webcam performers can provide feeds from locations that film according to Video Secrets’ specifications.

“That way a performer can be broadcasting from Prague on a good Internet connection with high quality cameras and good lighting,” VS President Greg Clayman told XBiz. “She will drive to the studio according to schedule and viewers won’t have to worry about poor lighting or dropped dialup connections.”

Flirt4free recently featured performances by Audrey Hollander and Otto Bauer, and is the exclusive live chat channel for ClubJenna. “Five of the most gorgeous women at once is definitely a fantasy favorite and we are thrilled to provide webmasters and viewers alike with this type of programming,” Clayman said.

Video Secrets was founded in 1996. Flirt4free is its flagship site.

In other Jenna news, the adult star just renewed her contract with Vivid Entertainment.

Under the new seven year agreement, Vivid and ClubJenna will jointly produce selective movies, and Vivid will distribute movies produced by ClubJenna. Jenna will also retain her status as a “Vivid Girl.”

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