Aimee Sweet and Adriana Sage Slated for Flirt4Free

CALABASAS, Calif. – As part of its continuing schedule of live Flirt4Free web cam airings, Video Secrets chief Greg Clayman announced Monday that former Penthouse Pet Aimee Sweet and Adriana Sage will be part of the show's next lineup.

Clayman said that the show marks the return of Sweet to Firt4Free and that her pairing with Sage, a rising porn starlet in the Latin and U.S. markets, is expected to yield "fantastic" results.

According to Brad Estes, a web developer for Video Secrets, Sweet's natural good looks and "innocent appeal" are expected to draw a large audience, which typically draws in thousands of viewers per show, Estes told XBiz.

“Fans will have their chance to direct the dynamic duo and webmasters have the ability to cash in on the ongoing unique and original programming that is only found at Flirt4Free," Clayman said.

The three-hour show airs on April 28 from 5-8 p.m. Flirt4Free is shot at the company's Calabasas offices. Viewers can log on for 20 minutes to view video before having to subscribe to the service.

Flirt4Free programming most recently hosted ClubJenna Girls Krystal Steal, Jesse Capelli, Ashton Moore, McKenzie Lee and Sophia Rossi. The show was also streamed live from the ClubJenna.com site.

Flirt4Free got its start in 1996 and over the years has hosted a large cross section of porn actors and actresses including Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick, Gina Lynn, Ron Jeremy, and male actors from the Falcon Family of Companies.

The next lineup for Flirt4Free includes an appearance by Ron Jeremy in June and then appearances by Tera Patrick in a three-girl show, followed by Gina Lynn.

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