CumOnLive Names Bree Olson Official Spokesmodel

LAS VEGASCumOnLive.com has announced that adult star Bree Olson will be its first company spokesmodel.

Olson said she is excited for the opportunity.

"No one knows how to party like I do in Las Vegas," Olson said. "I am excited to be the spokesmodel for this amazing company. This is an incredible opportunity for fans of these amazing girls to have the time of their lives, online, and in Sin City itself, Las Vegas. We are planning some amazing events this year, with the biggest starlets, and I can't wait to have fun!"

Olson, an XBIZ Award-winner and former Penthouse Pet of the Month, debuting in the adult industry in 2006. She attended Purdue University in Fort Wayne, Ind., as a Pre-Medicine Biology major before deciding during her second year of college to pursue a career in the adult entertainment industry. 

Last year her fame reached a new level after hooking up with Charlie Sheen and becoming one of his so-called "goddesses."

CumOnLiveis apremiere membership-based adult entertainment provider offering the ability for members to chat with their favorite adult stars and more. CumOnLive.com boasts “Where Virtual Becomes Reality” – meaning fans can not only interact with the stars, but also have the potential to meet them.

Founder Johnny Dice remarked, “no one is doing this, and those who win will never forget the experience of a lifetime.” 

The lineup for “Party with a Porn Star” talent is as follows:

  • March: Angie Savage (Details coming soon)
  • April: Joanna Angel and the BurningAngel Girls
  • May: Nikki Benz, Puma Swede, Destiny Dixon and Angela Sommers
  • June: Sunny Leone
  • July: Bree Olson

August through December will be announced shortly on CumOnLive.com.

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