CNN took an interest in Lane and her story concerning her parents’ support of her adult career and requested a live in studio interview.
“I’m pretty excited about being on CNN Headline News because it reaches such a big audience, and with it being Labor Day, I think a lot of people will be home watching TV,” Lane said.
The interview will take place at CNN’s West Coast studio located on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood and is expected to last 10 minutes.
“Any exposure is good for Sunny but since we all know how the mainstream news world tends to portray the adult movie business, we already know what we are getting ourselves into,” said Jeff Mullen of All Media Play, which represents Lane.
Mullen referred to Lane's appearance on ABC's "Primetime Live," which featured an in-depth interview with Lane and her parents that he felt reported "many items out of context."
“[Sunny] and her parents will be well prepared, but the most important thing they have going is that they share an open and honest relationship, but we know that this type of support doesn’t normally sell papers, so it should be fun,” Mullen said.
Check out Sunny Lane on CNN Headline News this Monday, September 3rd, Labor Day at 2PM (PST).