ARL Cash Touts XBIZ Europa Awards Noms, LatexPussycats Launch

ATASCADERO, Calif. — U.K.-based affiliate network ARL Cash is touting XBIZ Europa Awards nominations for its properties amid a rollout for BDSM fetish site LatexPussycats.com.

ARL Cash earned citations for Best Fetish Site for PascalsSubSluts (click here), whose film “Big Girls Don’t Cry 3” earned a Fetish Movie of the Year gong; also in that category is the network’s “Filthy GILF 3” from Lacey Starr Productions. Marquee star Pascal White earned a nod as Male Performer of the Year.

“We’re well chuffed. Li’l old us, going up against all those Goliaths,” said Andy Baxter, producer of PascalsSubSluts. “And all out of a modest little flat in Southend-on-Sea. Go figure.”

The official site for Lacey Starr Productions is a recent ARL Cash acquisition, which is penciled for a relaunch later this year.

Click here for links to XBIZ Europa Awards information and the full spread of nominations.

In related news, ARL Cash is rolling out all-girl rubber fetish site LatexPussycats.com, which is set to combine “the sleek elegance of latex fashion with sexy, BDSM sleaze.” Featured stars for the launch include Dana DeArmond, Mistress Gemini and Ariel X.

“We’ve been in the adult industry for a long time, working with many producers and distributors,” said the Head of ARL Cash Laurel H. “We noticed that despite a strong demand, latex fetish content is hard to come by. We wanted to change that for connoisseurs of this niche. We’re curating some really high-gloss rubber sex content from the depths of the underground fetish scene."

Find ARL Cash online here. Visit LatexPussycats here.

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