Rude.com's $20K Giveaway Broadcasts Live Friday

LOS ANGELES — In keeping with its "Very Rude Xmas" theme, Rude.com plans to broadcast its $20,000 cash giveaway drawing live in the KSEX studios during a special holiday-themed broadcast of the "Porno Dan and XXX Jay Show."

The eight contestants will find out their winnings during the live two-hour show on Friday at 7 p.m. PST. These 8 Rude Producers were among 120 who participated in a four-month long contest and qualified by meeting numerous requirements.

The contest guarantees the grand prizewinner a $12,000 cash prize, with the remainder of the prize money to be divided among the remaining seven contestants. To make things even more exciting, sexy naked women will reveal the lucky winners.

The show also will feature special appearances and give everyone a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room for the KSEX/Rude Xmas party.

"It's sure to be fun time and a great opportunity for everyone to let their hair down and get a little crazy," Rude's Marketing Manager Chandie Foster said. "I'm looking forward to the announcement of our winners and can't think of a better duo to help us with our giveaway than Porno Dan and XXX Jay. It will be a blast to see what wild antics they come up with."

For more information, visit Rude.com and KSEX.com.

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