Urban Spice Awards On RudeTV Tonight

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — The Urban Spice Awards is the subject of tonight's “Smell My Finger” show on RudeTV with Wankus and Cleopatra of the Nile from 8- 10 p.m.

“I am excited to have Sean Michaels, the host of the Urban Spice Awards, and Giana Taylor, the founder, to represent such a prestigious awards ceremony for the first time on RudeTV,” Cleopatra said.

The Urban Spice Awards, which showcases and honors minority adult actresses, actors and productions, is being held at Platinum Live in Studio City on June 8.

“We will be giving away two Urban Spice Awards tickets tonight to one lucky viewer," Giana Taylor said. "The awards show promises to be a huge success.”

Pinky and Gianna Lynn, both nominees and presenters at the Urban Spice Awards, also will appear on tonight’s RudeTV.

A limited number of tickets is available online at WantTickets.com. General admission is $50 and VIP tickets, which include dinner, are $150. VIP ticket holders also gain admission to the after party at a location to be announced later.

Media sponsors for the Urban Spice Awards include XBIZ.com, XFANZ.com, Metro Interactive, Hot Movies, Weber’s Place, 818MovieLocations.com, Black Market, Silverback Entertainment, Mercenary Pictures, TT Boy Productions/Evasive Angles, CJ Wright Productions, MVP Entertainment and Justin Slayer International.

To watch tonight’s webcast, log on to the RudeTV website.

For more information, contact Giana Taylor at (213) 272-7042.

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