Sabrina Deep Expands WorldBukkakeTour.com

BARCELONA — Sabrina Deep has announced the expansion of her website WorldBukkakeTour.com, which a spokesperson said "promises to become a hub for organizers and hosts of live sex events and their potential attendees."

WorldBukkakeTour.com lists live sex events and parties held all over the world and, according to a representative, "grants all the sex party lovers out there the chance to stay informed and to directly apply to their favorite events and to get a piece of the live action."

"I have tens of thousands of fans all over the world who come to the website to check if and when I host an event in a city near them," Deep said. "And because I can only cover limited dates and venues, it seemed only logical to open the doors of the website to different organizers and to give our audience more choices and different options to attend live adult parties."

The World Bukkake Tour website currently lists bondage, bukkake, gangbang and swingers live events, and a specific section for the gay community is in the works. Users can search by date, type of event and location, and the system will return nearby events accordingly. Although registration is needed in order to apply to certain events, all the parties listed can be browsed freely.

Sex events organizers who are interested in having their events promoted for free can do so by registering at WorldBukkakeTour.com and submitting their events.

"They can choose to either have us taking care of eventual applications to their parties by our audience, or to have them applying at their website or via their e-mail address or telephone number," Deep said.

In addition to WorldBukkakeTour.com, Deep operates the membership website DeepSabrina.com.

For more information on WorldBukkakeTour.com, follow them on Twitter.

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