Riley Reid Provides Tips for Quarantine Sex Today on ImLive
LONDON – ImLive will host a free live broadcast by Riley Reid today, in which the popular adult performer will “provide tips and demonstrations for fans to spice up their sex lives during quarantine.” The show will be broadcast at 8pm Pacific time.
“Quarantine sex for many has lost its luster. When lockdown orders first came into effect, it seemed like sex replaced baseball as America’s favorite pastime. Now, it seems like a chore,” said Adrian Stoneman VP of ImLive. “To help breathe some new life into America’s bedrooms, we’ve tapped the beautiful and talented Riley Reid to give some pointers.”
“Who better to learn from than Riley, who has made millions and millions happy over the years with her videos?,” Stoneman added. “It’s like learning to paint with Bob Ross or learning to cook from Bobby Flay – except for sex. We’re excited to help fans make their partners just as happy.”
The 30-minute live broadcast will run on ImLive.com as well as the company’s Instagram. In its announcement, ImLive said that “after introductions and as the broadcast heats up, it will resume exclusively on ImLive.”
The company added that while the show is free to watch, “users will need an account – which is free to set up – to see it.”
This is the third live broadcast Reid has done with ImLive in recent weeks. In her first shows, which ImLive said were “attended by thousands,” Reid “catered more towards those in remote relationships during quarantine and shared tips and tricks for talking dirty and filming sex tapes and video.”
“A good sex life is imperative for a lasting relationship,” Reid said. “I’m happy to impart some wisdom and tricks I’ve picked up along the way, to help relight that spark that may be out or flickering.”
Reid’s live broadcast is part of a larger effort by ImLive to help its users with quarantining and social distancing. Last month, the company launched an “anti-dating campaign” in collaboration with celebrities to “condemn Coronavirus-spreading courtship.” As part of that campaign, the company, which was founded in 2003 and lists over 80,000 hosts and approximately 62 million members, offered to give away up to $50M in credits for people to use on its site.
To sign up for an account, visit ImLive.com. While the broadcast is free, the company said a credit card verification is “required to verify users and let them in the show.” The anti-dating campaign mentioned above continues, so every new verified user will receive $50 worth of credit on the platform when they sign up for an account.