U.K.-Based Sahara Knite Puts Out Casting Call for Content Trade

KENT, U.K. — British-Indian performer Sahara Knite has put out a casting call for new male and female models in the United Kingdom.

“Sahara is always looking for new content to add to her official site, ManyVids and OnlyFans. Now she’s put out a casting call for B/G and G/G content trades,” said a rep.

The guidelines for aspiring content partners are: all performers must have a current STI test, be new to the business, agree to show their face on camera, sign a model release, be 21 or older and available to travel to Gatwick, where all shoots will take place.

All content may only be used for performer websites.

Those who meet the criteria are encouraged to email their details, including age, along with unedited, filter-free and clothed photos of their face, front, back and side. If she’s interested, Knite will respond with more information and set up a shoot.

“I’ve widened the net and put out a casting call for new male and female talent,” said Knite. “I like to keep my fans and members happy with tons of new content on my flagship site, and my OnlyFans and ManyVids. Plus, I have a wide variety of content that includes traditional B/G and G/G, fetish, Hindi, BTS, solos, and much more. If you’ve ever wanted to work with me, now is the time to reach out.”

Knite is headed next to XBIZ Berlin, September 9 through 12, where she will be available for content trades with models.

For more from Knite, follow her on Twitter.

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