'America’s Next Hot Porn Star' Launches on PPV

NEW YORK — P-Star Entertainment has created “America’s Next Hot Porn Star,” a mature-rated adult reality TV series that will debut on Thursday exclusively on pay-per-view cable television.

"America’s Next Hot Porn Star" will feature 12 women vying for $10,000 and a start in the adult entertainment industry. PPV cable viewers will be able to tune into five monthly episodes.

Kirsten Price, Wicked Pictures star and former host of Playboy’s “Night Calls,” will bring her sex appeal and star power to the set as the show’s host and one of its three judges. Adult personalities Jules Jordan and Derek Hay will serve as the other two judges in the show.

Viewers will be able to see the starlets participate in photo shoots, lap dance competitions, sensual kissing, girl-on-girl action and sex scenes. Commentary from the co-stars plays a role in the selection process. The show encourages audience participation via text messaging and telephone voting.

“This show will prove to be the next craze in reality TV and the future direction of adult entertainment,” said Jason Bane, president of P-Star Entertainment, the creators of the show.

“America will have an up-close-and-personal view of what it takes to become a porn star and learn what motivates these starlets to get involved in the business," a representative said. "The show taps a latent desire by the girls next door, who are interested in being involved in the adult entertainment industry. The show allows them to realize this desire in a fair and open competition format.”

"America’s Next Hot Porn Star" will include four 60-minute episodes as well as an additional program including outtakes and uncensored behind the scenes content.

For more information, email Jules Feiler at jfeiler@5wpr.com or call (212) 584-4284.

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