Chaturbate Announces New Hosts Melissa Stratton, Vanniall for Season 3 of 'Sex Tales'

Chaturbate Announces New Hosts Melissa Stratton, Vanniall for Season 3 of 'Sex Tales'

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate's "The Camming Life" YouTube channel podcast "Sex Tales" is launching its third season, and introducing new hosts Melissa Stratton and Vanniall.

"We are so excited for the return of 'Sex Tales' and to be able to work with Melissa and Vanniall in order to create something really unique," enthused Chaturbate COO Shirley Lara. "Each episode gives listeners the chance to get up close and personal with their favorite performers and broadcasters–as well as learn something new about the industry and its people."

Added a rep, "As the hosts of 'Sex Tales,' Melissa and Vanniall, both award-winning performers and creators themselves, will pull back the curtain on the world of sex work with unscripted interviews, unfiltered advice, juicy industry gossip, and more."

Chaturbate broadcasting couple JackandJill are guesting on the season's first episode.

"From heartfelt advice for new cam models to practical concerns about 'fear boners,' this dynamic duo reveals the raw secrets behind their ongoing success–and their favorite positions," the rep added.

"Sex Tales" season three premieres Oct. 7 on the Camming Life YouTube channel, as well as major podcast platforms.

Find Melissa StrattonVanniall and JackandJill on Chaturbate.

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