Danni’s Hard Drive Launches Live Chat

LOS ANGELES — For the first time ever, both subscribers and surfers to Danni’s Hard Drive can interact directly with both Danni’s models and special guest stars.

“Danni’s Hard Drive has always offered our visitors the most beautiful girls, the highest-quality video and the best programs on the Internet,” said Misha, the company’s executive creative director. “Now, we provide adults worldwide with a new way to experience the girls of Danni’s Hard Drive, and we are confident they’ll love it.”

Danni Live offers both free and paid live chat options that supplement Danni’s Hard Drive’s existing interactive features, which include Live Strip, Virtual Lap Dance and In Bed With Danni.

Between 25 and 50 of the site’s more than 2,000 models — along with some of the most popular performers in the adult industry — will be available 24 hours a day to get personal with both members and surfers.

Guest stars scheduled to make appearances include: Angie Savage, April 20; Cassia Riley, April 29; Vicky Vette, May 7; Sandee Westgate, May 20; Jelena Jensen, May 27; Justine Joli, June 3; and Melody, June 10.

Danni Live chat is available on a per-use basis, with free streaming content, as well as several paid-chat options. Prices range from 99 cents for a six-on-one party line to $5.99 for one-to-one private chat.

Models interact with visitors in real time through streaming video and a live audio feed, and visitors can switch between rooms at will.

Danni Live can be accessed directly at DanniLive.com or through the Danni’s Hard Drive home page.

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