Eric John, Aspen Ora to Do Live Show Saturday

LOS ANGELES — The debut live sex performance and first meeting of 20-year-old rising starlet Aspen Ora and veteran performer Eric John will be broadcast this Saturday at 6 .m. PT/9 p.m. ET in a 90-minute special hardcore feature.

The live boy/girl sex feature show will be produced by Erotique Entertainment’s broadcast division, ErotiqueTV (ErotiqueTeleVision), on Erotique’s flagship website ErotiqueTVLive.com. As with all live sex feature shows in ErotiqueTVLive.com’s members area, simultaneously overall and point-of-view (POV) views will be available, and members can interact with the performers in real time during the broadcast.

Erotique Entertainment CEO John remarked, “In the current entertainment landscape, fans have a lot of choices for their entertainment spending, so it’s especially important to bring our ErotiqueTV fans shows that are winners each and every time. I don’t invite new performers on the show generally unless I’ve worked with them before, however in the case of Aspen I made an exception.”

John continued, “I am interested in booking, working with, and promoting the girls that are in the industry for the best reasons, genuinely love sex, care about their careers, and give their all in every single performance. And obviously we want to give the fans the most stunning women possible.

“Aspen clearly has demonstrated these characteristics and I am extremely excited to have her on."

The production team for the show includes industry veteran Jake Jacobs, and rising new starlet Heather Lexi running computers, talking to fans, and providing webcam angles. Sometimes Lexi participates in segments of the show as well. 

The upcoming schedule includes:

Oct 17 - Chanel Preston
Oct 24 - Aria Alexander
Oct 31 - Edyn Blair Halloween Show
Nov 7 - Kira Noir
Nov 9 - Alessandra Noir
Nov 14 - Verta
Nov 16 - Jayme Hays
Nov 21 - Abella Danger
Dec 6 - Riley Reid
Dec 12 - Kira Noir and Verta (threesome)

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