ImLive Sponsors Miss Nude Canada, 'A!' Covers Show

TORONTO — Webcam chat provider ImLive.com will sponsor the 36th annual Miss Nude Canada Pageant, being held today through Saturday in Concord, Ontario. The event marks the second year that the competition is open to international participants.

“We are very excited to be joining this year’s pageant, to meet all the exotic and feature dancers, club owners and fans,” ImLive spokesperson Carole Wood said. “This is only one of the new directions ImLive is taking and this complements our latest feature. With our new live nightclubs feature ImLive is truly the place to get what you want in life instead of doing only what you need.”

ImLive will host a special event live web chat show with three repeat contenders for the Miss Nude Canada crown, including Natalie Caliente who won the Miss Nude Canada for 2000-01, 2002-03 winner Jeanni Stallone, and Kelly Kayne who was Miss Nude Canada in 2005-06.

The contestants will be chatting live for ImLive users on Thursday from 7:30 p.m. and midnight PST. ImLive also is offering $25 in free credits to users who sign up on-site using a special Miss Nude Canada link.

Covering the five-day event, ImLive resident adult starlets Reagan Anthony, Kelly Skyline and Melanie Scott will be joined by "A! Entertainment" host Tony Batman, as the crew goes on-location at Concord’s Whiskey A-Go-Go club, where the pageant is being held.

The "A! Entertainment" crew will be interviewed Wednesday on the “Relentless” show, on Hardcore Sports Radio 186, broadcast by Sirius satellite radio from 6-7 p.m. PST.

“The girls are very excited about the appearance on ‘Relentless.’ We plan on making a memorable mark on the Sirius audience; they won’t soon forget this night,” Batman said.

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