Evan Stone, Lexi Belle in Next ImLive Celebrity Event

LOS ANGELES — PussyCash will broadcast adult stars Evan Stone and Lexi Belle together in their first  ImLive Celebrity live event on April 6.

Billed by the company as a porn “history making event,” the show will air at 11 p.m. EDT.

“There has never been a live show like this before. Two of the best stars at the height of their careers will video chat free with all 24 million ImLive members,” said ImLive spokesperson Carole Wood.

She added, “This is guaranteed to be one of the hottest shows ever so sign-up now to make sure you don’t miss out.”

Veteran performer Stone said, “I love performing live. You never know what is going to happen especially when you get to be with a gorgeous star like Lexi Belle. It is going to be playful, pleasurable and plentiful of hard action.”

Belle commented, “Can’t wait to be on live cam again and give the audience exactly what they are asking for. I am tingling with anticipation for my first ever live show with Evan Stone. It’s gonna’ be sizzling.”

The two stars join former ImLive online performers including Gracie Glam, Tori Black, Bree Olsen, Sasha Grey, Sunny Leone, Gina Lynn and Allie Haze all who have performed in free video chat from their homes and bedrooms.

“Webmasters — don’t even think about missing out on this chance to promote the Evan Stone and Lexi Belle show. It is a rare treat to have two of the best on a live platform,” said a PussyCash spokesman.

He added, “Right now PussyCash is paying $235 payouts for ImLive sign-ups in April. Affiliates can make earning $235 sign-ups easy by loading their sites with up-to-date promo materials from PussyCash showcasing the Evan Stone and Lexi Belle event on April 6.”

For more information visit ImLive.

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