Nova Patra on CamSoda This Friday

LOS ANGELES — Nova Patra will perform an exclusive CamSoda show on Black Friday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. (PST).

“We’re pleased to officially welcome Nova to the CamSoda family,” said Daryn Parker, vice president of CamSoda. “Nova has quickly amassed a legion of devoted fans who follow her every move – particularly on social — and I encourage every one of them to tune in to her show. I don’t want to divulge too much regarding what the show will entail specifically, but if you’ve seen any of her content, you know it’s something you don’t want to miss out on.”

According to a rep, in 2014, Patra quit her corporate job in Hong Kong to become an adult-niche webcam model. She has profiles on well-known sites including Manyvids, Chaturbate, MyFreeCams and, now, CamSoda. In 2016, she created a indie porn film, “Forgets to Turn Off Her Stream and Faps,” which went viral. The film was a hyper-reality masturbation porn that simulated a Twitch streamer who left her stream on and masturbated, CamSoda reported.

“Broadcasting myself on CamSoda has always been something that I’ve wanted to do,” Patra said. “It provides me with a unique opportunity to intimately interact with my fans and I’m especially excited for tonight’s show. I encourage all my fans to tune in and experience me in all my glory. Heck, I might even pull out my PlayStation and start playing ... it or myself. Maybe both? You’ll just have to tune in and find out. I assure you it will be an experience unlike anything before.”

Fans who join CamSoda for the first time ahead of Patra’s debut show will receive 50 free tokens to use on the platform during live broadcasts.

Patra can be booked by contacting business@novapatra.com. Fans can follow her on Twitter or Instagram

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