‘Library Girl’ & Penthouse Pet to Spend Independence Day Weekend Entertaining Fans to Benefit the Homeless!
CYBERSPACE (June 29, 2016) — Penthouse Pet Kendra Sunderland will be presenting her “Cam Show Weekend” July 1 – 3. The world’s most famous cam girl, dubbed the “Library Girl,” will be using her adult celebrity status to entertain fans online and raise funds to provide care packages for the homeless.
“This Friday, I will be performing a special feature ‘dance cam show’ for my fans, who haven’t been able to see me perform in-person; it’s only three dollars to watch,” says Kendra. “Saturday and Sunday, I will be doing cam shows for a homeless charity.”
Kendra Sunderland’s “Cam Show Weekend” schedule at www.cams.com/reg/KendraSunderland is as follows:
- 7pm PST Friday, July 1 – Feature Dance Cam Show
- 10am / 1pm PST Saturday, July 2 – Charity Cam Show to Benefit Homeless
- 10am / 1pm PST Sunday July 3 – Charity Cam Show to Benefit Homeless
Fans can enjoy Kendra Sunderland all weekend on
Fans can follow Kendra Sunderland at http://librarygirl.xxx and http://www.playwithkendra.com, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/KSLibraryGirl, and on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpKGXmQMONBbE8ee6xlrrFw.
About Kendra Sunderland:
Kendra Sunderland’s racy public webcam peep show among the stacks of Oregon State University’s Valley Library has been the talk of the Internet. The 19-year-old media sensation’s solo public display has become a viral sensation, earning her the nickname “Library Girl,” a misdemeanor arrest, and the kind of infamy which puts a girl on the fast track to stardom. The former OSU freshman, who launched her career (and the notorious library video) in October 2014, has since left college to field modeling offers, including a four-page spread for Penthouse Magazine and a development deal with FriendFinder Networks for her own site, www.PlaywithKendra.com. Sunderland has booked a ride with destiny herself, and her swift rise to fame speaks volumes, and is set to earn more money than most graduate students make in a year.