JustFor.Fans to Sponsor 2022 TEAs ‘JFF Trans Performers of the Year’ Award
Los Angeles, CA – JustFor.Fans (JFF) recently announced sponsorship of the first-ever “JFF Trans Performers of the Year Award” at the 2022 TEAs presented by ManyVids. Winners will be announced live at the awards ceremony to be held on March 13, 2022, at the Avalon in Hollywood, CA.
“We are excited to sponsor TEAs this year,” said JustFor.Fans owner, Dominic Ford. “JustFor.Fans is proud to have an incredibly diverse community, and we are so grateful for the many trans performers who use our site. We look forward to presenting the ‘JFF Trans Performers of the Year’ at this year’s event.”
The 2022 Trans Erotica Awards is a star-studded two-day event hosted in Hollywood, CA, kicking off with the official Pre-Party on March 11, 2022 to be followed by the Awards program on the 13th. Hosted by Mistress of Ceremonies Domino Presley, the TEAs exclusively celebrates the achievements of the trans adult industry and its performers — all things making an award sponsorship from JFF especially apt.
JFF is one of the most prominent fan platforms in the world and the only gay-owned-and-operated fansite. It is 100% staffed by sex workers and adult industry veterans, providing a safe place for sex workers to make money online. It was the first porn site to include personal pronouns in model bios and the first adult site to have a non-binary category (in addition trans male and trans female categories).
“I love the inclusivity of the JustFor.Fans platform and how it really understands the importance of performer visibility, safety, and agency,” said TEA Executive Producer, Kristel Penn. “Many of our performers feel like certain platforms are not made for them and thus have to internally decide how they will sacrifice their own identity for inclusion. This is not the case with JFF. In no small way, they have given trans and non-binary performers the opportunity to market their brands in ways that feel authentic to their identities.”
The JFF community, as part of JFF’s Charitable Giving program, has donated almost $100,000 to charitable organizations that represent our community, including Trans Lifeline and Point of Pride, two organizations focused on our community of transgender models.
For more information, visit theTEAShow.com.