Jodi West, Forbidden Fruits Launch Roku Channel

Jodi West, Forbidden Fruits Launch Roku Channel

PITTSBURGH — Jodi West and AdultEmpireCash.com today announced the launch of a new streaming channel on the Roku platform. 

The free channel allows members to quickly gain access to all of Jodi West clips and Forbidden Fruits Films' extensive library of erotic movies via the channel’s user-friendly interface and navigation.

“Providing access to our content for our members on every available platform has been very important to us since the launch of ForbiddenFruitsFilms.com and JodiWest.com," said Jodi West, who is also planning on launching weekly live cam shows for her members in late July. “This gives our members one more way to watch our library with no restrictions, and it's included free with their membership."

Both JodiWest.com and ForbiddenFruitsFilms.com’s content is accessible on the Roku channel.

Daniel Chura, Adult Empire’s director of affiliates and web development said that “after a very successful soft launch of the sites last month, we are happy to offer members another way to consume the best taboo content on the planet.”

“Jay and Jodi are committed to giving their members as many features and bonuses as possible, and we are happy to oblige,” Chura said. “Starting next month, we plan to open the sites to affiliates, so please contact us soon if you are interested in getting in on the first wave.”

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