Flirt 4 Free Feature Show to Star Dee, Jemeni

CALABASAS, Calif. — Longtime Flirt 4 Free favorite Dee and Afro-Centric’s newest contract star, Jemeni, will team up for a three-hour feature show on the live video site on Thursday.

Marking the first-ever appearance of Jemeni on Flirt 4 Free, the all-anal “Internet Bootie” show begins at 5 p.m.

“These show are not only live with audio, but they are also tailor-made to the viewers’ specific fantasies and preferences,” said Gregory L. Clayman, president of Flirt 4 Free-parent company VS Media. “This makes for a very unique and exciting viewing experience.”

Flirt 4 Free feature shows operate by having members join one of the website’s chat rooms where they are greeted with high-quality streaming video of the show’s stars and can type suggestions to help direct the action.

According to Flirt 4 Free, one of the most innovative facets of their live feature shows is that viewers can communicate with the performers while the action is taking place.

“What makes it so unique is that the girls are doing the show and there’s live audio, so visitors can actually hear the performers saying their name and responding to what they write,” VS Media spokesperson Sheila Fox told XBiz.

“You type to them, you can hear everything that they’re saying or doing,” Clayman told XBiz earlier. “This really takes things to the highest level of interactivity. It makes for an unbelievable experience.”

Vivid stars Briana Banks and Tawny Roberts are also scheduled to appear in a feature show on Dec. 21.

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