Ashlynn Brooke to Host Vavoom's 'I Dare 2 Bare'

LAS VEGAS — New Sensations/Digital Sin contract girl Ashlynn Brooke has signed with Vavoom Media Group to host 13 episodes of Vavoom TV's "I Dare 2 Bare," part of the company's 2008 show lineup.

Vavoom Vice President Kent Wallace told XBIZ that the company chose Brooke because she is the adult industry's current “It” girl.

"Quite frankly [she] has a fresh faced look that we haven’t seen in a long time," Wallace said. "Not only that, Ashlynn is extremely articulate and bubbly. She has all the talents needed to host a show like 'I Dare 2 Bare.'"

Brooke said she is excited to work with the Vavoom team and is looking forward to shooting more episodes.

"I love Las Vegas and it will be a fun challenge getting people off the street to see how far they will go," Brooke said.

Wallace said Brooke will be the star of the show and may occasionally bring along an adult star with her on the I Dare 2 Bare mobile, a party bus that will take her along the Las Vegas strip to find men and women interested in getting naked with the star.

"Her mission is to canvass the Strip in her Vavoom-Mobile, enticing revelers and passersby out of their clothes and into sexy situations for cash and television stardom," Wallace said.

Vavoom President Stephen Brown initially came up with the show's concept, wanting to create a new show that would be a cross between playing Truth-or-Dare and being on HBO's "Taxi Cab Confessions."

"The Las Vegas Strip is essentially a 24/7 party, and people come to Vegas to win money," Wallace said. "So [Brown] put two and two together and came up with 'I Dare 2 Bare.'"

Brooke shot the pilot episode in December, and its trailer can be seen here.

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