xPeeps on Red Carpet for Smash Party

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — xPeeps' Porno Dan will work the red carpet for the Smash Pictures/Hush Hush/Shane’s World party this week at Cinespace Hollywood. The event is to celebrate the launch of SmashXXX.com and the DVD release of “Secretary’s Day 2.”

"We love being able to bring on-the-spot coverage from the hottest parties in town to our members on xPeeps,” said xPeeps’ Suzann Knudsen. “It’s just one more way we're helping the industry expose itself to its fans."

The party begins at 9:00 p.m. Friday night. Stars expected to attend include Alektra Blue, Alexandra Ivy, Amy Ried, Angie Savage, AnnaBelle Lee, Ashley Steele, Bella Ling, Brea Bennett, Cali Nova, Camilla Rhodes, Camryn Kiss, Charlie Lane, Charlotte Stokely, Charmane Star, Coco Velvet, Daphne Rosen, Devon Lee, Erika Vution, Faye Reagan, Haileey James, Havana Ginger, Hollie Stevens, India Summer, Isabella Sky, Jada Fire, Jade Starr, Jayme Langford, Joelean, Jordan Jagger, Jordan Kingsley, Karlie Montana, Kimberly Kane, Kitten, Lela Star, Lindsey Meadows, McKenzie Lee, Michelle Lay, Michelle McClaren, Mandy Morbid, Marlie Moore, Mia Presley, Morgan Dayne, Morgan Reigns, Nichole Heiress, Priya Rai, Rachel Starr, Reagan Maddux, Regan Reese, Ruby Knox, Samantha Ryan, Sarah Vandella, Sasha Hollander, Savannah Jane, Shannon Kelly, Shawna Lenee, Shyra Sheer, Sochee Malo, Soleil, Sophia Santi, Sophie Dee, Stacy Adams, Syren and Vanessa Monet.

DJ Herick Hell will provide hip-hop, mash-ups, ‘80s retro and funky electro house music. Industry guests to the party will receive complimentary gift bags provided by A-Jeans.

Cinespace Hollywood is located at 6356 Hollywood Blvd. Red carpet begins at 10:30 p.m., and runs until 11:30 p.m.

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