Little Caprice Headlines Live Show This Week at SecretFriends.com

Little Caprice Headlines Live Show This Week at SecretFriends.com

LOS ANGELES — SecretFriends.com has announced its next live show will feature Little Caprice.

“After the great success of Gina Gerson’s exclusive shows on SecretFriends, we could not wait to schedule the next one. We had only one name in mind: Club Seventeen favorite Little Caprice,” IMC CEO Roald Riepen says . “Caprice was just as excited about this idea as we are. As a result, she will be performing a hardcore show together with her husband Marcello, this Sunday.”

Riepen says the connection of Little Caprice and Club Seventeen started eight years ago when she did her first shoots for the site, where the new model was known as “Lola” at first.

“She was an instant favorite: members loved, and still love her because of her positive vibe and sexual energy, her appetite for sex and of course her beauty,” Riepen adds. “After all these years, Caprice hasn’t really changed. The only thing that did change is that she is now an entrepreneur and running her own site, LittleCaprice-Dreams.com.”

“Club Seventeen was one of my first shoots ever,” Caprice confides. “I was pretty young and I always liked it a lot, and now I am glad to be back!”

“During the webcam show the fans will be able to talk to me a bit, ask me things they always wanted to know,” Caprice adds, “and they will also see a hot sex show with my husband, in our home, very intimate and sexy, so they will love it for sure!”

Recently, Caprice has been shooting for popular sites such as Tushy and Vixen so the next logical step was doing a guest appearance on SecretFriends.com.

SecretFriends.com members can watch the show for free this Sunday, July 22, at 1 p.m. (PST).

Models interested in making an appearance at SecretFriends can apply here.

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