Oral Sex Promising Porn Stars 'Heat Up' Russell Brand TV Show

MIAMI — Porn stars Sara Jay and Angelina Castro continue to get mainstream media play for their controversial oral sex pledge following the Miami Heat’s NBA championship.

Fresh off a settlement with the NBA over use of the league’s trademark on their website and Twitter page, the duo were mentioned on CNN’s “Piers Morgan Tonight” show, and interviewed on Russell Brand's new FX Network TV Show, “Brand X.”

Jay and Castro appeared on the Brand show last night in a half-hour episode that focused on the porn world. The performers said they were asked about the upcoming #TeamBJ event that promises oral sex to their Twitter followers scheduled for Aug. 2.

Brand was reportedly so amused he selected an audience member to participate at the upcoming event.

The appearance by Jay and Castro on 'Brand X' follows mentions on Wednesday night's Piers Morgan show when Brand was interviewed about his new television show.

"It's truly amazing just how popular the #TeamBJ sensation has become. I never expected to be on late night cable, unless it was having sex or in a real life episode of ‘Cops’ (lol). I'm grateful Russell Brand took a chance featuring porn and interviewing adult stars on his show. Porn is still a pretty taboo and edgy subject. I doubt a guy like Conan O'Brien would ever take that kind of risk," Jay said.

Castro added, "America is still very up tight when it comes to sex and the world of adult. It's exciting to get such mainstream exposure with Sara, and for porn. I'm just a girl from Cuba trying to make a name for myself in adult. When I saw myself on the Piers Morgan show I just about had an orgasm. God bless America… and Twitter."

The pair will next be appearing at Adultcon Los Angeles, July 27-29 in Vicky Vette’s VNA Girls Network booth.

Jay noted that she’s also readying for the release of her first ever molded Fleshlight toy.

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