‘Long Island Lolita’ to Appear on ImLive

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — Amy Fisher, the legendary Long Island Lolita and the recent star of her own controversial sex tape, will make her online debut at the ImLive.com celebrity channel on Monday, June 2, at 10 p.m. EST.

In 1992, then a high school student, Fisher gained notoriety for shooting the wife of her older lover, Joey Buttafuoco.

Fisher’s recent sex tape brings her back into the media spotlight.

According to PussyCash spokesman, Yuval Kijel, "Amy Fisher's story is legendary. Three TV movies were made about her affair and she's remained a household name ever since. Love her or hate her, there's a public interest there that can't be denied. Everyone wants to get a chance to go 1-on-1 with Amy, to see what she really looks like and to get to know her in person. By video chatting with Amy Fisher at ImLive.com, people will get the chance to see for themselves what the Long Island Lolita is all about."

Fisher will host her own video chat room and be able to talk directly with fans.

"I'm so excited to get my own ImLive Celebrity chat room,” Fisher said. “It's the perfect place for me to get to know my fans and everyone else who's just curious about who I am. I'm moving on with my life and making my career a priority, so I plan to be online a lot. I hope I'll have tons of visitors and that we'll all have a great time together in my chat room. I can't wait to meet everyone online."

Fisher is one more addition to the growing number of celebrities on ImLive’s specialty channel.

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