Sunny Leone, Aria Giovanni do Live Chat From AEE

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — Adult webchat provider ImLive.com has announced a special Live Celebrity Event featuring Vivid contract star Sunny Leone and former Penthouse Pet Aria Giovanni.

The pair will appear together in a live 1-hour broadcast from the Venetian Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, on Jan 9 at 11 p.m. PST.

“What do you get when you mix some Italian, Yugoslavian, with a bit of French, German, Irish and West Indian together with a bit of Indian and Canadian? These ingredients mixed up, shaken but not stirred with a dash of sex appeal makes for one sizzling cocktail named the ‘Giovaleone,’” an ImLive.com spokesperson said.

The event will mark the first anniversary of ImLive.com’s Live Celebrity events, which features adult stars in live webchat broadcasts. Members can access the shows every 2-3 weeks.

“We started our Live Celebrity Events a year ago,” ImLive’s Carole Wood said. “These events have brought top porn stars to our members enabling them to see and interact with them live online for free.

“Aria and Sunny were our first two stars to come and hang out with us live,” she said. “For the celebration of our one-year anniversary of the Celebrity Events we are very excited to be bringing them together for one big steaming double trouble party,” Wood said.

Leone and Giovanni appeared in the first Live Celebrity Event and will return for the special show from the Venetian. The starlets will also be signing at the ImLive.com booth during the Adult Entertainment Expo Jan 9-12.

For more information, visit the ImLive site.

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