The King Adult Broadcast Network Adds Lily Cade

LOS ANGELES — Glenn King has announced the addition of the fourth show on the new King Adult Broadcast Network, “Lily’s Li’l Lesbians.”

The show will be hosted by Lily Cade.

“Lily’s Li’l Lesbians is about girls on girls,” said King. “It’s girls who like girls, interviewing girls, getting them naked, and playing games with girls. What more do I need to say?”

The first episode of the show debuts at 6 p.m. PST on November 11. In it, Lily plays with her hot friends Dava Foxx and Jenna Sativa.

“I have been performing in girl-girl porn for over six years,” said Lily Cade, “and before I was in porn, I used to go on Craigslist and look for girls who were down to fuck.”

“This isn’t just a job for me… it’s a way for me to get paid for what I love to do,” Lily adds. “This new show is going to be a wonderful way for me to show off the hottest new talent in the industry.”

According to King, The King Adult Network is Internet television for fans of the adult Industry, featuring variety shows and broadcasts from sets. In addition to the variety shows (which can be viewed for free), the Network will feature pay-per-view content packages. Viewers will be able to pay for three days access to a three-pack of content, including masturbation, intercourse, blowjobs, domination and behind-the-scenes footage.

For more information, visit TheKingNetwork.com.

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