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HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com to Stream Live Beauty Pageant from Odessa, Ukraine on February 25

Russian dating websites HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com will broadcast the "Precious Pearl" event live starting at approximately 12:30pm ET on Saturday February 25, 2012. Watching will be free for site members.

HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com to Stream Live Beauty Pageant from Odessa, Ukraine on February 25
2012-02-24
DUNEDIN, FL, February 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Russian dating websites HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com announced that both will live stream "Precious Pearl", a beauty pageant taking place in Odessa, Ukraine on February 25, 2012 at approximately 12:30pm Eastern Time.

Complete with choreographed dance numbers, a talent segment, and a fashion segment, the pageant will feature single Ukrainian women from around the country, all vying to be crowned Miss Precious Pearl. The event is coordinated by a local dating agency affiliate based in Odessa with branches all over Ukraine. This is the second such event HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com have streamed, with last summer's "Rainbow of Beauty" pageant being the first. No other Russian bride dating site has ever streamed an event of this magnitude live.

Due to the unpredictable nature of live events, the broadcast will be offered free to all registered HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com members. The sites are free to join and it is free to create an account on either site; there are also various levels of Premium Memberships eligible bachelors can enjoy to make their quest for a Russian girlfriend or wife more effective. As an additional benefit, Premium members have access to special promotions and features year round.

In addition, HotRussianBrides.com hopes to launch an exciting virtual pageant in March. Details are still under wraps, but members can expect an announcement on or around March 8. Members will be notified of details through the website.

Tune in live to the "Precious Pearl" pageant broadcast on Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 12:30pm. To experience the exhilaration of meeting a beautiful Russian woman online, try a free membership on HotRussianBrides.com or RussianLoveMatch.com today.

www.HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com are international online dating services dedicated to facilitating genuine correspondence between Russian and Ukrainian women and Western men. What sets aside HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com from other Russian dating sites are their 1) extensive Video Validation process to ensure the ladies joining are real and sincere, 2) attentive and responsive Customer Support department and Web Hostesses that can help members navigate the site and answer any question they may have and 3) commitment to provide the best and safest experience when seeking love in Russia or Ukraine.

Operated by Romantic Tours, Inc., HotRussianBrides and RussianLoveMatch are not mail order bride agencies. The sites offer online dating services that enable bachelors to connect with single Russian and Ukrainian women also hoping to meet someone new, exciting, and different. Don't miss out on the chance of connecting with someone special today!

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[Press-News.org] HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com to Stream Live Beauty Pageant from Odessa, Ukraine on February 25
Russian dating websites HotRussianBrides.com and RussianLoveMatch.com will broadcast the "Precious Pearl" event live starting at approximately 12:30pm ET on Saturday February 25, 2012. Watching will be free for site members.