Eric John, Leah Winters to Host Livestream Tomorrow

LOS ANGELES — Leah Winters will host a livestream with Erotique Entertainment CEO Eric John, Sunday at 6 p.m. (PDT).

"The performing pair are planning to shoot a sequence of exciting and daring clips and interact with the participating fans before and after each," said a rep. "Both world-class performers are creative and passionate about their work and have been collecting a bunch of their inspiringly decadent ideas in a combined workspace for a while now. So fans will get to witness the first items growing in this fertile garden of ideas, many of which will eventually bear delicious fruit."

"I loved working with Eric years ago when I was very new in the industry," enthused Winters. "He made me feel so comfortable, and his knowledge helped me perform better in our scene. So now that I’m back to shooting, I can’t wait to reconnect with him and to show how much I’ve improved."

Added John, "The experience should be like being present on our set while we are shooting.

"It is a far superior creative process to work in depth with each other and produce something that merges our minds' ideas as well as our bodies," he continued. "In contrast quite consciously with the repetitive scenes most companies churn out."

The show will stream on ErotiqueTVLive.com.

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