Sienna Sinclaire Announces Latest 'Naughty Challenge'

LOS ANGELES — Sienna Sinclaire, founder of the Naughty Lifestyle Empire and author of "Naughty Girl's Guide to Los Angeles" and "Naughty Girl's Guide to Las Vegas," has announced her latest Naughty Challenge. 

A Sinclaire spokesperson said, "The April challenge is about spring cleaning, as in spring cleaning out the sex toy drawer." To enter the contest, participants must submit before and after pictures of their sex toy drawers. They can do so either by posting them on Sinclaire's Naughty Challenge Facebook page or sending them via Twitter @SiennaSinclaire.

The winner will be announced next week and will win a sex toy from Sinclaire's sex toy product line, launching soon.

One of the benefits of the Naughty Challenge, according to Sinclaire, is making people feel better about their sex lives.

"From a young age, we're conditioned to view sex as something secretive and covert," Sinclaire said. "But it's not. It's the most natural and instinctive act we're programmed to perform. This challenge will transform the way you look at sex and show you how to incorporate different ideas into your everyday routines."

For more information, visit Sinclaire's official Naughty Los Angeles website or follow her on Twitter.

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