BlazingBucks’ Bree Olson Wins at XRCO Awards

LOS ANGELES — BlazingBucks, a leading affiliate program, has announced that its star Bree Olson won Mainstream Adult Media Favorite at the 2012 X-Rated Critics Organization [XRCO] Awards, held at the Hollywood & Highland Center on April 12.

Fellow BlazingBucks star Dylan Ryder co-hosted the event with Kayden Kross.

“I am so happy to have won the XRCO Award for crossing over into the mainstream world,” Olson said. “It means a lot to me to be recognized for the sacrifices I made to leave adult work and pursue a dream I am passionate about which is acting.”

The Indiana native, who has been in the mainstream news since she became one of Charlie Sheen’s “Goddesses,” had recently been making headlines for showing her support to the Invisible Children cause by filming “Naked for Kony.” In the video that has now become viral, Olson is seen rolling around on the beach wearing a bikini, posing sexily in LA’s Little Tokyo, and straddling some rocks in a very revealing dress.

“I am so thrilled that my ‘Naked for Kony’ video to support the Kony 2012 movement has received more than half a million views!" Olson said. "It was great to be able to contribute awareness to a current event that moves me."

Now retired from performing, Olson is active in her hosting and acting gigs both in the adult and mainstream realm. She is currently filming her own music video of a comedy song called “Hollywood Douchebag,” available this May on iTunes, video download and YouTube.

For more information, please visit BreeOlson.com.

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