CAM4, Tempted and Naked News Debut 'Naked & Uncut Estonia'

CAM4, Tempted and Naked News Debut 'Naked & Uncut Estonia'

TALLINN, Estonia — CAM4, Tempted and Naked News have launched a new "Naked & Uncut" livestream series, with this latest edition taking place in Estonia.

The series broadcasts over six days, from Oct. 20 to 25. Creators featured include platform winners Taylor Lee (Tempted), Bambolamaso (CAM4 Italy), Brownieskin (CAM4 Romania), Amanilouve (CAM4 France), Missnvus (CAM4 UK) and special guests Hanna Orio (Tempted) and Bunny Vic (CAM4).

The show is hosted by Naked News’ Eila Adams, Marina Valmont and Cecilia Sommer.

“Hailing from the diverse corners of Italy, Romania, France, and the U.K., these creators are bringing their unique flair and creativity to this electrifying journey,” said a rep. “The special guests from Tempted and Naked News add an extra layer of excitement to this bold experience.”

The creators “will be under the spotlight 24/7 at Warehouse X, engaging in heart-pounding games, truth or dare, Lovense cam appearances and an endless array of exhilarating activities,” the rep added. “This promises an immersive experience like no other, with all expenses covered.”

Starting Saturday, the CAM4 blog will start airing profiles of the platform winners, including an interview with each.

“This series will bring an explosion of fun, livestreams and playful insights into the lives of these amazing women,” a CAM4 representative enthused. “We couldn’t be more thrilled to have selected these extraordinary individuals. Each one brings their own unique style, flare, perspective and an insatiable curiosity for the art of voyeurism.”

For more information and to watch the show, visit NakedNewsLive.com.

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